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Entry of New Handset Vendors: Source

India's mobile handset market grew 6.7% in the year ending June 2009 to over 100 million units. Nokia maintained the largest market share at 56.8%, followed by Samsung and LG. The growth was driven by 27 new vendors entering India in a single quarter and the launch of high-end smartphones, of which nearly 700,000 were sold between April and June 2009. Mindtree acquired Kyocera's Indian unit to design and produce 3G handsets. Coolpad also partnered with Reliance to launch dual-SIM phones in India and aims for 800 crore rupees in revenue over five years.

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India's mobile handset market grew 6.7% in the year ending June 2009 to over 100 million units. Nokia maintained the largest market share at 56.8%, followed by Samsung and LG. The growth was driven by 27 new vendors entering India in a single quarter and the launch of high-end smartphones, of which nearly 700,000 were sold between April and June 2009. Mindtree acquired Kyocera's Indian unit to design and produce 3G handsets. Coolpad also partnered with Reliance to launch dual-SIM phones in India and aims for 800 crore rupees in revenue over five years.

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Mobile Industry, after the slump has shown signs of recovery and as per IDC Indias latest report,

Indias
mobile handset market touched 100.9 million units in the year ended June 2009, recording a growth of
6.7%* from 94.6 million units in the previous year ended June 2008.
In terms of units shipped, Nokia had the largest share (*) of 56.8%, followed by Samsung with a 7.7%
share while LG stood third with a 5.4% share in the 12-month period ended June 2009 (source).

Entry of New Handset Vendors
The growth of mobile handset market can be gauged from the fact that 27 new handset vendors entered
India just in 1 quarter. India also witnessed the launch of high-end phones as well as entry level phones
and Indian mobile users bought nearly 700,000 high-end/smartphones in the April-June quarter (2009).
Latest updates from the handset industry
- Recently, Mindtree announced the acquisition ($6mn all cash deal) of Kyoceras captive unit in
Bangalore, where it would design and build ready-to-brand 3G handsets for telecom service providers
and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Post this Kyocera acquisition, MindTree has set up a new business unit N!Mo or Next in Mobility to
address the complete product lifecycle from concept through delivery leading to ready to brand products
in wireless technologies for its customers.
- Hong-Kong stock exchange-listed China Wireless Technologies Indian subsidiary, Coolpad
Communications has announced partnership with Reliance for its dual sim phone, i.e. GSM and CDMA
and is setting up its mobile handsets in the Indian market.
Coolpad is targeting Rs 800 crore revenue in the next five years from the Indian market.
* IDC uses the term shipments to describe the number of handsets leaving the factory premises for
OEM sales or stocking by distributors and retailers. In the case of handsets imported into the country it
represents the number leaving the first warehouse to OEMs, distributors and retailers.
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