The mobile handset market in India is estimated to have grown by 14.7% in 2012-13 to touch Rs. 35,946 crore. But what about individual mobile vendors? Where does Nokia stand now? What about other big names like Apple and Samsung? And the domestic players like Micromax. Let's take a look
The tenth spot in handset race was bagged by Sony. The company made it to the list thanks to its Xperia range of smartphones that have been doing quite well in the Indian market
LG has been launching handsets aggressively in its Optimus range but that has not helped the company much. The company reached Rs. 819 crores in FY'13 as compared to Rs. 780 crores last year
The domestic handset vendor, Lava witnessed a rise in its revenue earnings, just about edging LG to claim eighth spot. Lava witnessed more than doubling its revenue to Rs. 1,001 crores
BlackBerry saw a decline in the revenues but managed to grab the seventh spot. The new BlackBerry 10 devices have been priced comparatively high and that has not helped the company a lot
HTC has retained its spot and still houses itself as the sixth most successful smartphone brand in India. HTC witnessed the growth in its revenue to Rs. 1,180 from Rs. 923 crores last year
Apple has started making inroads slowly. The company has reached fifth spot and its revenues grew 417.2% in FY'13 as compared to Rs. 250 crore in the year ago period
Karbonn Mobiles has done quite well this year and managed to reach fourth spot. The company is doing well in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities
Homegrown handset maker Micromax captured the third position with 8.7% market share and held on to the crown of the biggest Indian manufacturer
Nokia's Lumia range might be doing well for the company but could not draw much attention in India. Nokia slips to second spot
Samsung has smartphones across various price segments; this strategy seems to have worked wonders for the company as it emerged as the undisputed king of the Indian smartphone market
Here's a look at the revenues generated by the individual companies in the Indian market
With 32% marketshare Samsung is leading the pack, ending Nokia's reign at the top. With a range of products across various price points, Samsung looks set to rule for many years to come