Lenovo, which offers Motorola telephones, was the number two player in the Indian market in the July-September 2016 quarter with 9.6 percent piece of the overall industry, information from inquire about firm IDC appeared.
In any case, it slipped to the fifth spot with 7 percent piece of the overall industry in April-June 2017 quarter.
Samsung keeps on overwhelming the best spot with 24 percent share toward the finish of June 2017. Strangely, the other four spots in the best 5 count are involved by Chinese players — Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo and Lenovo.
The piece of the pie of Indian sellers like Micromax and Lava stayed constrained to 15 percent of general cell phone advertise at June-end.
Then again, China-based sellers, with their monstrous continuous promoting spend and channel development, represented 54 percent offer of the quarter's shipment.
Lenovo today uncovered its new gadget — K8 Plus — evaluated at Rs 10,999 that will be accessible on online business stage Flipkart from 7 September .
The gadget highlights 5.2-inch show, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB interior stockpiling (expandable up to 128 GB), 13 MP and 5 MP double back camera and 8 MP front camera and 4,000 mAh battery.