Xiaomi has been in the spotlight, leaving its mark on India's nascent tech market, causing a stir among domestic companies who view it as a genuine contender. But Xiaomi isn't alone; Motorola, Asus, Huawei, and Alcatel are on the same track, poised to transform the budget smartphone landscape. With Moto E at the forefront, we're seeing the market rapidly evolve. Let's delve into these changes occurring around us and identify the areas where domestic brands must step up their game.
The surge of E-commerce Retailing
The Moto G took the mobile market by storm, soaring in popularity and selling like pancakes, driven by excessive hype. It sold 1 million units, but that's just a fraction of the sales figures for Micromax and other domestic brands over the same time period.
Industry experts anticipate the Indian e-commerce market will balloon to $20 billion by next year, creating a ripe environment for manufacturers to sell their goods at discounted rates while reducing distribution costs.
Besides Asus, Motorola, and Xiaomi, numerous players have rolled out smartphones exclusively for various online platforms. Huawei is leading with its Honor series, and Micromax is poised to launch its YU brand, which will hit the digital shelves exclusively. Lenovo plans to launch a new brand in China to challenge Xiaomi, and OnePlus One is all set to debut on Amazon.in.
Contrary to expectations, Xiaomi, Asus, and Motorola haven't颠覆国内品牌的销售额,但他们在线销售方式给地面优势的国内制造商带来了强有力的挑战。
Overabundance of Phones
The trend of launching too many devices leads to good after-sales support available solely for those with high sales numbers, resulting in widespread customer unhappiness. If spare parts are unavailable and key components are overlooked, it doesn’t justify the products, and for software support post-warranty, it’s a struggle to put in the effort when only a few units are sold.
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The Arrival of Android One
The shift towards lower priced smartphones makes Google's Android One program highly relevant. The initiative would have been even more effective had Google introduced it a little earlier, before the Moto G or Moto E landed in India.
In our view, the Android One program is still valid today. If Google can facilitate a seamless transition to Android 5.0 Lollipop, it could give the Android One venture a significant boost.
nearly half dozen big-name brands — a total of 12 — have signed up for the Android One project, with the second wave expected in January 2015.
H unsettling new ways
Innovative approaches are well-regarded and offer rewards. Asian manufacturers have transcended the "Samsung clones" label and emerged as respected players. It's essential for domestic brands to start presenting distinctive features rather than shying away from half-formed flagship designs. The sophisticated design of the Vibe X2 and the svelte silhouette of the Gionee Elife S5.5 are a couple of successful instances.
The Final Word
As the market shifts, opportunities for domestic brands are emerging. The moment is ripe for these companies to fix their flaws and carve out an individual identity. Brand Yu from Micromax, which might offer a new approach, is a testament to this. Now is the time for domestic manufacturers to utilize their home advantage, elevate their after-sales service, and compete with the ease that Chinese counterparts might take years to establish.
Abhishek Bhatnagar has contributed to this article!