Rs 45,000) saw 15 per cent year-on-year growth, while the average selling price (ASP) increased at an 11 per cent CAGR post-Covid, highlighting a shift toward premium devices. "This continued premiumization trend was further supported by growing affordability and expanding financing options, which made high-end devices accessible to a broader consumer base," Singh said. Singh added, "However, despite low inflation and government efforts to push spending, consumer sentiment remained cautious, especially in the budget segment." 5G smartphones captured a record-high share of 87 per cent in total shipments in Q1 2025. Remarkably, the sub-Rs 10,000 segment witnessed an exponential surge in 5G adoption, with its four-digit year-on-year growth highlighting the accelerated diffusion of 5G into the mass-market entry-level segment. Offline channels remained strong during the quarter, accounting for 65 per cent of the overall market. Brands ramped up in-store promotions and regional outreach, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, Counterpoint Research noted in the report. The online share was steady at 35 per cent. (ANI)"/> Rs 45,000) saw 15 per cent year-on-year growth, while the average selling price (ASP) increased at an 11 per cent CAGR post-Covid, highlighting a shift toward premium devices. "This continued premiumization trend was further supported by growing affordability and expanding financing options, which made high-end devices accessible to a broader consumer base," Singh said. Singh added, "However, despite low inflation and government efforts to push spending, consumer sentiment remained cautious, especially in the budget segment." 5G smartphones captured a record-high share of 87 per cent in total shipments in Q1 2025. Remarkably, the sub-Rs 10,000 segment witnessed an exponential surge in 5G adoption, with its four-digit year-on-year growth highlighting the accelerated diffusion of 5G into the mass-market entry-level segment. Offline channels remained strong during the quarter, accounting for 65 per cent of the overall market. Brands ramped up in-store promotions and regional outreach, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, Counterpoint Research noted in the report. The online share was steady at 35 per cent. (ANI)" /> Rs 45,000) saw 15 per cent year-on-year growth, while the average selling price (ASP) increased at an 11 per cent CAGR post-Covid, highlighting a shift toward premium devices. "This continued premiumization trend was further supported by growing affordability and expanding financing options, which made high-end devices accessible to a broader consumer base," Singh said. Singh added, "However, despite low inflation and government efforts to push spending, consumer sentiment remained cautious, especially in the budget segment." 5G smartphones captured a record-high share of 87 per cent in total shipments in Q1 2025. Remarkably, the sub-Rs 10,000 segment witnessed an exponential surge in 5G adoption, with its four-digit year-on-year growth highlighting the accelerated diffusion of 5G into the mass-market entry-level segment. Offline channels remained strong during the quarter, accounting for 65 per cent of the overall market. Brands ramped up in-store promotions and regional outreach, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, Counterpoint Research noted in the report. The online share was steady at 35 per cent. (ANI)" />