According to a survey by the International Data Corp (IDC) released on Thursday, consumers in India consider Flipkart their first choice when it comes to buying a smartphone online.
However, for smartphones priced above Rs. 30,000, consumers prefer Amazon to buy a smartphone, showed the findings of the IDC Consumer PULSE survey on the smartphone consumer trends in India.
As per the survey, one out of three consumers consider availability of good deals and experiencing latest specification or feature as the prime reasons for buying a new smartphone.
With the wider availability of financing, around half of the consumers who had spent Rs. 10,000 – Rs. 20,000 on their previous smartphones upgraded to Rs. 30,000 and above segment.
"In terms of specifications, consumers have many choices especially from China-based vendors at affordable prices," Sachin Mehta, Market Analyst, IDC India, said in a statement.
"Currently, RAM and processing speed are the most preferred specifications followed by bigger battery size and superior camera quality. Additionally, features like face unlock and waterproofing are yet to gain importance amongst consumers," Mehta added.
It may be noted that word of mouth continues to be the most prominent source influencing the consumer buying behaviour for smartphones.
This has been a key factor for success of brands like Xiaomi, OnePlus with their go-to-market approach and spreading the word of mouth augmented by dedicated fan-based community, the study said.
The findings are based on responses from 1,700 consumers spread across eight major cities of India.