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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: India’s 5G smartphone sales<\/a> share crossed the 50% mark for the first time in the month of April, said Counterpoint Research Monday.

Samsung<\/a> and OnePlus<\/a> captured a third of overall 5G<\/a> smartphone sales, with the former driving the most volume, according to Shlipi Jain, Research Analyst, Counterpoint.

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“Samsung helped 5G get across the line but OnePlus was the real winner. Huge month for them as they punched above their weight capturing a third of all 5G sales,” Jain said.

According to the research firm’s data,
5G smartphone sales in India<\/a> have been on the rise from November 2022 to April 2023. In the same period, the share of 4G smartphone sales has been steadily declining.

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OnePlus India CEO Navnit Nakra quits; company says region focus to continue<\/a><\/h2>

Before joining OnePlus India in 2020, Nakra worked with Apple as the Head of Affordability in India for over three years. He led the strategic initiatives on devising adequate consumer and enterprise finance offers across categories ranging from smartphones, tablets, and laptops to watches and accessories.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: India’s 5G smartphone sales<\/a> share crossed the 50% mark for the first time in the month of April, said Counterpoint Research Monday.

Samsung<\/a> and OnePlus<\/a> captured a third of overall 5G<\/a> smartphone sales, with the former driving the most volume, according to Shlipi Jain, Research Analyst, Counterpoint.

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“Samsung helped 5G get across the line but OnePlus was the real winner. Huge month for them as they punched above their weight capturing a third of all 5G sales,” Jain said.

According to the research firm’s data,
5G smartphone sales in India<\/a> have been on the rise from November 2022 to April 2023. In the same period, the share of 4G smartphone sales has been steadily declining.

\"OnePlus<\/a><\/figure>

OnePlus India CEO Navnit Nakra quits; company says region focus to continue<\/a><\/h2>

Before joining OnePlus India in 2020, Nakra worked with Apple as the Head of Affordability in India for over three years. He led the strategic initiatives on devising adequate consumer and enterprise finance offers across categories ranging from smartphones, tablets, and laptops to watches and accessories.<\/p><\/div>