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New Delhi: A majority of potential premium smartphone buyers in India plan a replacement in next 12 months and Samsung users replace their smartphones faster than average while OnePlus users hold onto their devices for a longer time, said a new survey by Counterpoint Research on Wednesday.
According to Counterpoint Research’s “India Premium Smartphone Consumer Survey”, replacement cycles among the potential premium smartphone buyers (who are currently using a smartphone priced above Rs 20,000 or roughly $280) is around 25 months.
“The Indian market has been growing at a healthy rate. There is a close competition between Samsung and OnePlus in the premium segment. Almost six out of 10 Samsung users are interested in replacing their smartphone within the next year. About four out of every 10 users of OnePlus plan to buy a new smartphone in the next year,” Pavel Naiya, Senior Analyst at Counterpoint Research, said in a statement.
While Apple struggles to gain momentum in the premium segment in India, Chinese brands like OPPO, Huawei and Vivo are trying hard to break into the segment.
The market research firm surveyed upper-mid and premium segment (priced above Rs 20,000) Android smartphone users. The survey included 800 respondents from top cities in India.
The survey found that almost half of the respondents are interested in spending Rs 40,000 (roughly $580) or more for their next purchase.

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