Last updated: April 26th, 2026 at 07:31 UTC+02:00
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Vivo is still the leader.
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Daniel Scuteri
Samsung Galaxy S26 - Source: Daniel Scuteri
In Q1 2024, Samsung lost the crown for India’s number one smartphone brand in terms of shipments to Xiaomi, which was later taken up by Vivo. Sadly, even in Q1 2026, the South Korean tech giant wasn’t able to take back its position.
Omdia has published an analysis of the Indian smartphone market in the first quarter of 2026. According to it, Vivo shipped the highest number of phones in the country last quarter; 6.3 million to be precise. That gave it a market share of 20%.
Samsung shipped 5.1 million Galaxy phones, giving it a 16% market share and the second position on the chart. The South Korean tech giant had shipped the same number of phones and had the same market share in India in Q1 2025. That’s despite the Indian smartphone market shrinking by 5%, which is impressive.
Omdia
Omdia's analysis on the Indian smartphone market in Q1 2026 – Source: Omdia
According to the research firm, Samsung’s smartphone sales were driven by the Galaxy S26 series, refreshed mid-range A series phones, and strong demand for Galaxy A07 and Galaxy A17. It also says that Samsung “adopted phased adjustments, aiming to protect demand and ensure smoother channel absorption.”
Omdia
Omdia's analysis on the Indian smartphone market in Q1 2026 – Source: Omdia
On a related note, a few days ago, a report from Korea claimed that Samsung’s mobile division may see its first-ever annual deficit this year.
I’m a computer science engineer living in Hyderabad, India, who has a keen interest in automobiles and consumer electronics. My journalism career kicked off in 2017 with MySmartPrice where I wrote news, features, buying guides, and explanatory articles about technology among other things, and reviewed many products, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, PC components, smartwatches, audio devices, wearables, and smart home products. Since then, I have worked for 91Mobiles, Apple, and Onsitego, before finally landing on SamMobile.