\"\"Only 701,000 tablets were shipped in India in the first quarter of 2017, down 18.6 percent year-on-year due to sharp decline in demand in the consumer segment, which plunged 28% year-on-year, according to IDC<\/a>'s latest data.
\n
Tablet<\/a> shipments in India in the second quarter are likely to be negatively impacted by the GST<\/a> implementation which is expected to begin from July 1 2017.
\n
\nIDC said that the distribution channels for tablets will be cautious on procuring new inventory especially in the month of June.
\n
\n“Apprehensions on lower tax credit and lack of complete clarity regarding the processes are the major concerns of retailers and city\/state level distributors, which may lead to a limited inventory stocking, especially in the June 2017,” said Navkendar Singh , senior research manager, IDC India. “But impact is expected to be short spanned as channel would prepare themselves for the festive season in second half of Q3 2017.”
\n
\nIDC said that the commercial segment accounted for one-third of total tablet shipments in India.
\n
“The commercial segment is the key driver for offsetting the declining consumer shipments in India. Due to growing digital proliferation across industries, commercial segment especially large enterprise, government and education sectors, are expected to increase their demand for tablets. This will drive vendors to focus more aggressively in gaining market share in the commercial market to sustain the India tablet market,\" Celso Gomes, Associate Market Analyst, Client
Devices<\/a>, IDC India said in a statement
\n
Tablets with 4G based connectivity accounted for around 39.2 percent in
Q1<\/a> 2017, up from 15.3 percent from Q1 2016.
\n
\nFor the first time in recent years, the share of 7-7.9 inch tablets dipped to 70 percent in Q1 2017. 8-8.9” tablets contributed to 12.3 percent of the total tablet shipments in Q1 2017, up from 8.9% in Q1 2016, primarily driven by consumer segment. Shipments of 10” plus tablets were up by 43 percent YoY in Q1 2017 to account for 11.6 percent of market share.
\n
IDC said that detachable tablets still account for a nominal share of the total tablet market, driven primarily by the consumer segment. Acer continued to dominate this product category, followed by
Apple<\/a>’s iPad Pro. Tablets sold through online channels accounted for 35 percent of the total tablet shipments in Q1 2017.
\n
Samsung<\/a> currently leads the tablet market at 21.3 percent market share. Samsung shipments increased 4.0 percent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) in CY Q1 2017, primarily due to healthy growth in commercial shipments. Samsung’s Galaxy J Max continues to be the top selling model for the company driven primarily by consumer segment, followed by Galaxy Tab A.
\n
Datawind<\/a> secured the second position with 20.7 percent market share. Although shipments grew by 16.7 percent from the previous quarter, shipments are down 38.9 percent over Q1 2016. Datawind’s slowdown is primarily due to demonetization in Q4 2016 and partial transition in channel operations from third party television sales to setting up its own TV home shopping channel.
\n
Lenovo<\/a> placed third with 20.0 percent market share as shipments remained stable over previous quarter. Two-third of Lenovo’s shipments in Q1 2017 went to commercial segment.
\n
\niBall maintained its fourth place standing with 4.7 percent QoQ in Q1 2017. With increased participation in commercial deals, iBall is expected to gain momentum in commercial segment while most of the other key India vendors continue to be consumer oriented.
\n
\nApple: Apple maintained its fifth-place position despite shipments declining by 38.2 percent compared to previous quarter. iPad Air 2 remained the top selling model for Apple constituting more than half of its total shipments in Q1 2017. Limited shipments of iPad mini, which accounted for over one-third of total shipments last quarter, would result in shrinking of iOS market in India.
\n
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平板电脑出货量下降了18.6%在Q1由于贫穷的消费者需求:IDC

平板电脑出货量在印度第二季度可能负面影响通过消费税2017年预计从7月1日开始实施。

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只有701000平板电脑被安装在了印度在2017年第一季度,同比下降18.6%,由于消费市场需求急剧下降,同比下跌28%,据国际数据公司(IDC)的最新数据。

平板电脑在第二季度出货量在印度可能的负面影响销售税2017年预计从7月1日开始实施。

IDC说,平板电脑的分销渠道将谨慎采购新的库存特别是在6月。

“忧虑降低税收抵免和缺乏完整清晰的流程是零售商的重大关切和城市/州一级经销商,这可能会导致库存袜有限,特别是在2017年6月,“Navkendar辛格说,高级研究经理,IDC印度。“但影响预计将短跨越通道会自己准备下半年的节日期间2017年第三季度。”

IDC表示,商业部分在印度占平板电脑出货总量的三分之一。

“商业部分抵消的关键驱动因素在印度消费者出货量下降。由于各行业增长数字扩散,商业领域特别是大型企业,政府和教育部门,预计将增加他们对平板电脑的需求。这将推动供应商在获得市场份额更积极地关注商业市场维持印度平板电脑市场,”副市场分析师Celso戈麦斯、客户设备IDC印度,在一份声明中说

基于平板电脑的4 g连接占39.2%左右第一季度2017年,从2016年第一季度为15.3%。

近年来第一次,7 - 7.9英寸的平板电脑的份额降至2017年一季度的70%。8 - 8.9”平板电脑导致平板电脑出货量2017年一季度总数的12.3%,高于2016年一季度的8.9%,主要是由于消费市场。10“+平板电脑出货量同比增长43%,2017年一季度占市场份额的11.6%。

IDC表示,可拆式平板电脑仍占名义总平板电脑的市场份额,主要由消费者细分驱动。宏碁继续主导这个产品类别,紧随其后苹果的iPad。平板电脑通过网络渠道销售占2017年一季度平板电脑出货总量的35%。

三星目前领导的平板电脑市场21.3%的市场份额。三星出货量环比增长4.0%(集团)2017年CY Q1,主要是由于商业出口的健康发展。三星的Galaxy J麦克斯依然是顶级公司的销售模式主要由消费者驱动的部分,其次是Galaxy Tab。

Datawind获得第二个位置以20.7%的市场份额。虽然出货量环比增长16.7%,出货量在2016年一季度下降了38.9%。Datawind在2016年第四季度的放缓主要是由于禁止流通和部分过渡从第三方电视销售渠道操作设置自己的电视家庭购物频道。

联想与20.0%的市场份额排名第三出货量在前一个季度保持稳定。联想在2017年一季度的出货量是否去商业部分。

iBall保持其第四站2017年第一季度为4.7%不可小觑。增加参与商业交易,iBall有望获得动力在印度商业段虽然大多数的其他关键供应商继续面向消费者。

苹果:苹果保持记分标准地位尽管发货前一个季度相比下降了38.2%。最畅销的模型对苹果iPad 2空气仍然构成2017年第一季度总销量的一半以上。iPad迷你出货量有限,占总出货量超过三分之一的上个季度,将导致在印度iOS市场的萎缩。

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\"\"Only 701,000 tablets were shipped in India in the first quarter of 2017, down 18.6 percent year-on-year due to sharp decline in demand in the consumer segment, which plunged 28% year-on-year, according to IDC<\/a>'s latest data.
\n
Tablet<\/a> shipments in India in the second quarter are likely to be negatively impacted by the GST<\/a> implementation which is expected to begin from July 1 2017.
\n
\nIDC said that the distribution channels for tablets will be cautious on procuring new inventory especially in the month of June.
\n
\n“Apprehensions on lower tax credit and lack of complete clarity regarding the processes are the major concerns of retailers and city\/state level distributors, which may lead to a limited inventory stocking, especially in the June 2017,” said Navkendar Singh , senior research manager, IDC India. “But impact is expected to be short spanned as channel would prepare themselves for the festive season in second half of Q3 2017.”
\n
\nIDC said that the commercial segment accounted for one-third of total tablet shipments in India.
\n
“The commercial segment is the key driver for offsetting the declining consumer shipments in India. Due to growing digital proliferation across industries, commercial segment especially large enterprise, government and education sectors, are expected to increase their demand for tablets. This will drive vendors to focus more aggressively in gaining market share in the commercial market to sustain the India tablet market,\" Celso Gomes, Associate Market Analyst, Client
Devices<\/a>, IDC India said in a statement
\n
Tablets with 4G based connectivity accounted for around 39.2 percent in
Q1<\/a> 2017, up from 15.3 percent from Q1 2016.
\n
\nFor the first time in recent years, the share of 7-7.9 inch tablets dipped to 70 percent in Q1 2017. 8-8.9” tablets contributed to 12.3 percent of the total tablet shipments in Q1 2017, up from 8.9% in Q1 2016, primarily driven by consumer segment. Shipments of 10” plus tablets were up by 43 percent YoY in Q1 2017 to account for 11.6 percent of market share.
\n
IDC said that detachable tablets still account for a nominal share of the total tablet market, driven primarily by the consumer segment. Acer continued to dominate this product category, followed by
Apple<\/a>’s iPad Pro. Tablets sold through online channels accounted for 35 percent of the total tablet shipments in Q1 2017.
\n
Samsung<\/a> currently leads the tablet market at 21.3 percent market share. Samsung shipments increased 4.0 percent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) in CY Q1 2017, primarily due to healthy growth in commercial shipments. Samsung’s Galaxy J Max continues to be the top selling model for the company driven primarily by consumer segment, followed by Galaxy Tab A.
\n
Datawind<\/a> secured the second position with 20.7 percent market share. Although shipments grew by 16.7 percent from the previous quarter, shipments are down 38.9 percent over Q1 2016. Datawind’s slowdown is primarily due to demonetization in Q4 2016 and partial transition in channel operations from third party television sales to setting up its own TV home shopping channel.
\n
Lenovo<\/a> placed third with 20.0 percent market share as shipments remained stable over previous quarter. Two-third of Lenovo’s shipments in Q1 2017 went to commercial segment.
\n
\niBall maintained its fourth place standing with 4.7 percent QoQ in Q1 2017. With increased participation in commercial deals, iBall is expected to gain momentum in commercial segment while most of the other key India vendors continue to be consumer oriented.
\n
\nApple: Apple maintained its fifth-place position despite shipments declining by 38.2 percent compared to previous quarter. iPad Air 2 remained the top selling model for Apple constituting more than half of its total shipments in Q1 2017. Limited shipments of iPad mini, which accounted for over one-third of total shipments last quarter, would result in shrinking of iOS market in India.
\n
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