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    INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING ANDMANAGEMENT,NEW DELHI

    TABLET COMPUTERS MARKET: BOOMING IN THE WEST BUT LAGGING IN INDIA.WHY?

    NAME: NIMESH ANAND

    BATCH: PGP/ SS/2002-04/

    ALUMINI NO: DS24-M005

    GUIDE MR.VIJAY BODDU

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    ABSTRACT

    The launch of Apple iPad in 2010 was seen as a major change in the way how media will be

    consumed in years to come. To experience the sweet taste of success which Apple recently

    witnessed with its Tablet innovation, many brands have announced the launch of some parallel

    devices. Tablet PC market is in nebular stages currently, with just a handful of players. And the

    market is expected to grow with more than 100new Tablets being launched this year. In order

    to carve a niche of their own the companies need to differentiate themselves strategically. This

    research looks at market of Tablet PC and key attributes considered important by the

    consumers of other mobile devices, like smart phones and PC.

    The report will highlight the factors which are a barrier in the success of tablet computers in

    India. Through Primary and secondary data analysis and findings, the report will bring insights

    to the tablet industry's performance in India and how it can supplement the overall global sales.

    The research done is both quantitative and qualitative because of the nature of the product.

    Questionnaire method was used to collect the quantitative data and focus group was

    conducted for the qualitative data. Based on the findings and analysis, recommendations have

    been made to further assist the tablet industry.

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    I would like to offer my sincere respects to IIPM,which provided me with the power of

    knowledge and instilled confidence in me. Mr. Vijay Boddu, and Mr. Ramakar Jha who are my

    internal guide for this project. Mr. Atul Pandey, manager Marketing, Retail Business division,

    Canon India Pvt. Ltd for being so helpful and as an external guide, providing me with the

    insights into the industry.

    Special mention to Management Students in Pune,for helping me gather as many response as

    possible.

    Last but not the least 'Google', which has literally put the world at your computer. The

    secondary data was sieved through them. Primary data collection was made simpler because of

    'Face book' and 'Twitter'. The social platform helped garner much data in a very short span of

    time. This thesis is being completed only because of the efforts of the mentioned people. I hope

    this report will be helpful to the readers understand the concept of tablets and its position in

    the Indian market. If you have any questions regarding the report, or anything in general please

    write to me on [email protected] or send your tweets on my Twitter handle-

    @nimeshanand.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION TO TABLET COMPUTERS

    TABLET COMPUTER

    OPERATING SYSTEM OF TABLETS

    MARKET SHARE OF OPERATING SYSTEMS

    INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

    FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO A TABLETS ECOSYSTEM

    MOST USED APPLICATIONS BY PERCENTAGE

    APPLE i-Pad's SUCCESS STORY

    INDIAN TABLET MARKET: AN OVERVIEW

    SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS

    TABLET LEADERS IN INDIA-SALES & REVENUE

    SHARE OF VARIOUS OPERATING SYSTEMS IN INDIA

    BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF CUSTOMERS

    REASONS FOR NON GROWTH OF TABLETS IN INDIA

    VALUE PROPOSITION

    SEGMENTS OF TABLETS CURRENTLY SOLD IN INDIA

    CUSTOMER SEGMENTS ASPIRING FOR TABLETS

    FACTORS WHICH LEAD TO BUYING

    OPPORTUNITIES

    CREATING AND TAPPING INDIAN MARKET

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    CASE STUDY

    PRIMARY DATA FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS

    QUANTITATIVE

    QUALITATIVE

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

    BIBLOGRAPHY

    APPENDICES

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    LIST OF FIGURES AND CHARTS

    FIGURE 1 TABLET IMAGE

    FIGURE 2 OS CLASSIFICATION AND TYPES

    FIGURE 3 WORLD MARKET SHARE OF OS

    FIGURE 4 REVENUE FORECAST

    FIGURE 5 MARKET SHARE OF OEM'S

    FIGURE 6 APPLICATION STORES USAGE

    FIGURE 7 TABLET MARKET SHARE INDIA (REVENUE)

    FIGURE 8 PRIMARY DATA ANALYSIS CHARTS

    LIST OF TABLES

    TABLE 1 TABLET SALES (PAST,PRESENT & FUTURE)

    TABLE 2 INDIA Q2 MARKET REVIEW,2012

    TABLE 3 INDIA Q2 MARKET REVIEW,2012-TRENDING

    TABLE 4 SEGMENTS OF TABLETS SOLD BASED ON PRICE

    TABLE 5 VALUE PROPOSITION TO INDIAN CUSTOMER

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    SYNOPSIS

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    AREA OF RESEARCH: MARKETING (MARKET FORECASTING)

    TITLE : Tablet Computers market: Booming in the West but lagging in India.WHY?

    PROBLEM DEFINITION:Tablet computers have shown massive growth and futurepotential, to grow even bigger, but Indian figures are not complementing thesuccess story .Why hasn't the Tablet Computer not made inroads in the Indianmarket as compared to the West, and what are the factors which will make it asuccess with the Indians .

    HYPOTHESIS:Indians seek value in their purchase irrespective of the product.Tablet computers, though have their advantages and vast adoption rate in thewest, is considered more of a 'consumption 'device with little or no 'productive'advantages. With the high end tablet computers matching the prices of a decent'Laptop' computers, Indian's prefer the later.

    With the launch of entry level and mid-range tablet computers ,along with thesupport of the cellular service providers and Government help, the adoption ratewill increase.

    RESEARCH OBJECTIVES:With my research intend to fulfill the followingobjectives:

    1) Facts determining the growth of the Tablet computer market and its potentialto be the largest selling device, surpassing smartphones and laptop computers.

    2) Key features and technology used in tablet computers and key players in thefield.

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    3) Indian tablet market-overview, statistics and past performance. Potential of thetablet market to grow in proportion to the global tablet computer market.

    4) Which age-group and industry adopts the tablet and who is more likely to buyin the near future?

    5) How can the tablet manufacturers, Cellular service providers and theGovernment help the South East Asian and in particular the Indian market togrow?

    6) What technologies can a customer expect in a tablet computer in the nearfuture which will enhance the market?

    LITERATURE RELATED:Tablet industry is still in its nascent phase, hence lot of research material is being sourced from the Web/Internet, Mobile and webapplications of news channels and newspapers, technology sections of leadingchannels and papers. The key sites are the-

    web pages of the leading tablet manufacturers like Apple and Samsung Market statistics web sites for the secondary data. News paper and magazine articles from the 'Times of India', 'Business

    Today','IBN7','NDTV gadgets' and 'Engadget'.

    SCOPE OF THE THESIS WORK:This research will help the readers can study theresult, from the analysis of data and understand the following:

    To study the growth of tablets in the developed markets and the potentialin growing markets.

    Can entry and mid level tablets help the developing markets to grow Can tablets become as generic as desktop PC's,Laptops and mobile phones.

    Will it replace them or will it complement them and exist along with them. emerging trends in the Indian market.

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:The following method is followed in the research.The data is mostly secondary for the macro point of view, which provides theinsight and an overview of the overall industry and players.

    Primary data is limited to the Indian respondents and has been largely collectedto find out about their interpretations of the tablet computer, its benefits, costsand applications in their day to day life. The data source of primary and secondaryimportance is listed below, along with the sampling method and size.

    Secondary data: Collected and analyzed through the web sites of key players like

    'Apple','Samsung',etc.Industry reports from the sites like NDTVgadgets,Engadget,IBNlive,The Hindu, The Economic Times, The Times of India,From the Google's 'Android' data and the Windows 'mango' data.

    Primary data: Collected through Questionnaires, telephonic interviews, focusgroups and online social website polls on "Face book" and "Twitter". The onlinemethods have helped me significantly enhance my sample size without physicallybeing present there ,in addition to the 'neutral' audience which I got through"Twitter".

    Sampling method: Simple random sampling method is being used.

    Sample size: In all a total the data of 500 people is to be collected and analyzed.

    Target Audience : Students in the 18-24 years age group in colleges and Postgraduate programs and 24-45 years age group employed in private or publicsectors.

    Tools and Techniques used: sampling data will be both qualitative andquantitative for better understanding of 'emotional impulse buying' vs. 'buyingbased on hard facts'.

    Questionnaires Telephonic Interviews

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    Focus groups Online Social medium, eg-'Facebook' and 'Twitter'.

    Summer Training: With 'Mekaster India Pvt. Ltd' New Delhi during 'April-June-2003'.

    The company was into marketing of 'survey' equipments, with special emphasison selling the 'GPS' based survey equipments.

    I collected data from the leading Construction and survey companies in andaround Delhi/NCR on the possible adoption of the 'GPS' based equipments intheir firms. The product in question was from an American company 'Trimble'.

    External Guide details:

    Name: Mr. Atul Pandey

    Designation: Manager Marketing, Retail Business Division.

    Organization: Canon India Pvt Ltd.

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE TABLET COMPUTERS

    'Tablet computers' or 'tablets', is not an uncommon word today. From students to working

    executives to professionals and even housewives, know about the new phenomenon known as

    'Tablets'. Before we explore further into the realm of the tablets, let us find out a few things

    about them.

    What is a tablet?

    what does it look like?

    what are the advantages of having a tablet?

    what are the different choices the customers get from the manufacturers?

    These few questions would give the readers a fair idea of what we are talking about (as if the

    readers don't know already, but for the sake of the research it is mandatory).There are plenty

    of things which an average person would already know about, but there are a lot many other

    things which he doesn't know. So here we will start with the basic understanding of a tablet.

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    TABLET COMPUTER

    A tablet computer , or a tablet , is a mobile computer, larger than a mobile phone or personal

    digital assistant, integrated into a flat touch screen and primarily operated by touching the

    screen rather than using a physical keyboard. It often uses an onscreen virtual keyboard, a

    passive stylus pen, or a digital pen.

    Tablet Computer or simply called tablet , is a computer that has a touch screen with either

    stylus , digital pen or your finger for all operations eventually eliminating your standard

    keyboard. Tablet PCs have changed the way we do business, the way we use computers.

    Tablets are the future of Computing.

    Tablets bring in some great features like Handwriting Recognition , Voice Recognition and most

    important is Freedom of Movement.

    Tablets have become famous with HIDs - Home Interface Devices.

    Tablet PCs are changing the way we do business. Tablets empower mobile professionals to

    work from anywhere at any time, bringing new levels of mobility to virtually every industry.

    Tablets are light weight , fully-functional PCs with all the cutting-edge mobile technology. It's a

    device that provides a much more natural user interface as compared to the traditional

    Desktops or Laptops

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    Today we have tablets for our personal use or even attached to a Refrigerator which can help

    you peek into all recipes , make a note of things to do , stay in touch with your friends or even

    have a video chat while cooking. That's the power of "Technology" made for everyone ,

    everywhere. Tablets are mobile devices , hence it has connectivity options like Wi-Fi , Bluetooth

    and Infra-Red.

    Here's an image of a Tablet PC and its components.

    Figure:1

    OPERATING SYSTEM OF TABLETS:

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    There are some key players in the tablet industry, with the market leader 'Apple', with its iconic

    i-pad,setting the standards. The i-Pad was launched in 2010,with huge success. It was cheered

    across the whole developing world, particularly in the North American ,European and the

    Australian regions. It had 91% market share to start with and still leads the tablet battle with a

    68% share today.

    All the tablets, like good old computers, run on an interface, called the 'Operating system'. The

    operating systems of tablets are designed specifically to enhance the 'touch' user experience

    and support the 'entertainment' content in a much more 'enthralling' manner.

    The i-Pad uses the i-os ,Samsung and others use the 'Android', Blackberry playbooks use 'QNX',

    and Microsoft with its latest announcement, is going to use 'Windows-8' for their tablet

    'Surface'. Most of these OS are being used currently in various smartphones and tablets, with

    few variations in the forms to suit the device. i-os is used only in the 'Apple' owned devices and

    is closed to other manufacturers, Samsung and many others like Asus,HP,Dell,Lenevo,Motorola

    etc use the 'Google' open ended OS called the 'Android'. Off late there have been various

    upgrades on the devices using respective OS to increase the user experience and efficiency of

    the devices.

    figure 2

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    MARKET SHARE OF THE RESPECTIVE OPERATING SYSTEMS:

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    figure 3:

    INDUSTRY OVERVIEW:

    Apple's i-OS

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    Tablet computer industry is currently valued at $15 Billion and the industry is growing at a

    phenomenal pace. It is expected to touch $25 Billion by 2015. The chart shows the revenue

    growth forecast till 2017.

    source: IDC

    In terms of number of units the shipment is around 100 million units and is expected to sell

    more than 200 million units world- wide.

    source: www.accuracast.com

    Fig:4

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    How the various operating systems and the various players have performed and what will be

    their position in the future is something which has and will shape the tablet market. In

    2010,'Apple' launched its i-pad to massive success. The term i-pad is synonymous to tablets

    today, the same way as once, Xerox was synonymous to photocopiers. Such has been the

    dominance of i-pad in the tablets category. Let us look at the market share of different brands

    and all the operating systems through these charts.

    Apple dominates the market through 57% share in Q4 2011.The share has increased but official

    figures are yet to be released. Amazon with its kindle fire takes 14% along with other brands.

    Samsung with 8% share leads Barnes & Noble (7%),by one percent. ( source: Gartner )

    57%14%

    8%7%

    14%

    Apple

    Amazon

    Samsung

    Barnes &Noble

    others

    Figure 5

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    OPERATING SYSYEM SHARE ( Past, Present & Future)

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    FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO A TABLET'S ECOSYSTEM:

    Tablets are mainly used because of the various 'applications' ,in short 'apps' ,available from the

    operating system's respective 'App-Store'. These apps are used for

    gaming,productivity,reading/watching news or programmes,chatting,entertainment,social

    platforms access and a lot more. Different OS have different names for their app store. 'Apple'

    has i-store, Android has goggle play, Blackberry had Blackberry App world and Windows has

    Windows Market Place. Let us see how many active applications have been running on each

    platform. Figures are in thousands (000')

    source: CC analysis,

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    windowsmarket place

    500

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    Fi ure 6

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    WHAT KIND OF APPS ARE BEING USED MOSTLY AND WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE USE

    DIFFERENT KINDS OF APPS

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    WHAT HAS BEEN THE CATALYST OR THE MAJOR FACTORS FOR THE TABLET'S

    SUCCESS?

    Among the prime reasons why the Tablets have been successful in the developed markets is the

    affordability factor. Nearly all the high-end smartphones and Tablet devices come with a

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    carrier, called the service provider, which subsidizes the device cost by providing them on a low

    down payment and a fixed number of contract years.

    For e.g. an i-pad when announced goes to the service providers who 'lock' the device with their

    network and sell to the customers on contract. This way it ensures high subscriber base for the

    service providers on one hand, and low initial cost to the customers, on the other.

    In North America there are three major players in the field. Verizon Wireless, AT&T and T-

    mobile. Now while selling apple announces that their i-pad 32 GB (Gigabytes) model is $249 on

    a two year contract and $549 without contract. This is a big difference and has a huge impact

    on the consumer buying behavior.

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    APPLE'S i-Pad SUCCESS STORY

    All we have to do to understand why the iPad has dominated the market is look back at Apple's

    recent history. The iPod was introduced to an unsuspecting world years ago, offering a radical

    departure in how users listened to music. This was a common pastime for millions, and the iPod

    simply made it better and more enjoyable.

    Apple improved the iPod every year, not radically but in simple ways, and made it cheaper.

    Competitors scrambled to best the iPod without success, because they took the path of adding

    whiz-bang features that didn't matter to most consumers. Remember Zune squirting? Neither

    do the millions of folks who bought an iPod, or two or three.

    Apple duplicated the model proven so successful for the iPod when

    it introduced the iPhone. It tapped into the existing iPod music ecosystem, and added the

    ability to do things folks already did, but easier and more enjoyably. Buyers flocked to the

    iPhone, not because it could do lots of things they never thought of, but because it made the

    things they already did much better.

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    Then the iPad hit the scene, and Apple took the successes of the iPod and iPhone and rolled it

    into the new tablet. It let buyers do the things it could do on both the previous i-products, but

    better with the larger screen. It was still easy to use and carry, but could make the

    things prospective buyers already wanted to do, better and more enjoyable.

    Now Apple is clearly following the successful business model with the iPad, refreshing it every

    year. Not making it radically different or better, but better in simple ways. The company has

    figured out what drives buyers in the mainstream, and that is the desire for controlled change.

    Human nature delights at change, finding something new or new ways to do common tasks.

    This is true for the youngest toddler up through the oldest grandma. We simply love finding a

    new thing to make what we enjoy even better. This controlled change is the basis for the Apple

    model proven so successful with the iPod, iPhone, and now the iPad.

    This is where competitors to the iPad are failing

    miserably, and will continue to do so. The iPad popularity is already proven in the market, so

    competing products are built with more sophisticated hardware under the hood. The

    philosophy is to be better it must have lots more to offer, but that doesn't work.

    In almost every case, making a competing product with more sophistication intimidates the

    average consumer. I'm not referring to the small percentage of tech-savvy consumers who

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    delight in learning radically new things. The regular consumer has a knee-jerk reaction to having

    to learn totally new things, and this is the major failing of competing tablets.

    It gets back to the controlled change that Apple gives us with the iPad. Just new enough to be a

    delight to discover, but not radically different to require learning a lot of new things. You pick

    up the iPad, quickly discover how easy it is to do what you already like doing, and you never

    think more about it. Pick up a competing tablet and you have to figure out not only what you

    can do with it but how to make it happen.

    The controlled change that is successful for Apple is going the be the biggest hurdle for

    Windows 8 tablets coming down the pike. Even if these are intuitive enough to use out of the

    box, the Windows moniker implies that a lot of learning will be required to use them. There will

    be a knee-jerk reaction to this for the average consumer, and they won't look at them seriously.

    The Apple model has been proven once again to be wildly successful with the iPad. This will

    continue as the product evolves year after year while competitors scramble aimlessly to make a

    difference. Apple haters will get louder while railing against the methodology the company is

    using, but millions will continue to buy iPads. Apple is giving the mainstream consumer what it

    wants, yet again. ( Source: Mobile news )

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    INDIAN TABLET MARKET: AN OVERVIEW

    Tablet as a product category is still at a very nascent stage in India. However, the last fiscal year

    witnessed a good growth in this segment, as Indian consumers embraced the product with

    open arms.

    The overall India Tablet market recorded sales of 0.55 million units in 2Q 2012. This was

    reported in the India Quarterly Media Tablet Market Review for 2Q 2012 released today by

    premier IT, Telecoms, Semiconductor & Electronics, Government, Entrepreneurship, Energy &

    Healthcare and User research firm Cyber Media Research.

    According to a survey done by Voice&Data, the tablet category grew by a whopping 750% last

    fiscal year. In FY 2010-11, the tablet category clocked revenue to the tunes of Rs. 231 crore,

    while by the end of March 2012, this category had garnered Rs. 1,962 crore. Contrast this with

    the marginal 0.33% overall growth in the user device segment comprising of mobile phones,

    data cards, fixed phones and tablets.

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    SECONDARY DATA

    AND

    FINDINGS

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    TABLET LEADERS IN INDIA- SALES AND REVENUE

    SALES

    In the overall India tablets market, Micromax leads with 18.4% share, followed by Samsung at

    second position with 13.3% and Apple at third position with 12.3%, in terms of sales (unit

    shipments) during the 2Q 2012.

    Table 2.India Quarterly Media Tablets Market Review for 2Q 2012*

    Vendors %Share

    Micromax 18.4

    Samsung 13.3

    Apple 12.3

    *Source: CyberMedia Research (CMR) India Quarterly Media Tablets Market Review, 2Q 2012, September 2012

    Though the India Tablets market is still at a nascent stage but at the same time has become

    competitive due to entry of new vendors with entry level offerings. Close to 90 vendors

    launched their tablets till 2Q 2012.TheASVof the tablets in 2Q 2012 has dropped to little above

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    INR 13,000 from INR 26,000 in 1Q 2012, as a majority of vendors in early 2012 launched their

    products in the INR 5,000-10,000 price range.

    Trends

    According to Faisal Kawoosa, Lead Analyst, CMR Telecoms Practice , During 2Q 2012, 47.4% of

    tablet sales were from new entrants in the market with a strong focus on addressing

    application areas in the Education and Entertainment segments. The import of this stance

    clearly demonstrates that v endors are aiming to position their devices atIndias youth

    population.

    Some of the key trends in terms of specifications of media tablets in India noted in 2Q 2012 are

    listed in the table below.

    Table 3. India Quarterly Media Tablets Market Review for 2Q 2012*: Trending

    Feature Trending % Share

    Connectivity Wi-Fi 69.6

    Display 7 79.7

    OS Android 87.5

    Processor Speed 1 Ghz 45.9

    RAM 512 MB 59.7

    Call Feature No 83.5

    *Source: CyberMedia Research (CMR) India Quarterly Media Tablets Market Review, 2Q 2012, September 2012

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    As Android devices become increasingly popular with users across the world, competition is

    increasing in the India Tablets market with more and more vendors launching devices based on

    the Android OS. The share of devices based on other operating systems like Windows, iOS and

    QNX are expected to rise in future in view of the recent announcement of the Microsoft

    Windows Surface Tablet, the global launch of the Apple iPad 3 and reduction in BlackBerry

    Playbook prices, Faisal further added.

    Going forward we see vendors launching devices for particular industry segments other than

    Education, such as Healthcare, Retail and e-Governance. In terms of tablet use cases, the

    popular categories are Internet browsing, Email, Entertainment, Gaming, Social Networking,

    Information (Cricket, Flights etc). Clearly, the Indian user is also taking to the Tablet as a

    content consumption device, added Tarun Pathak, Analyst, CMR Telecoms Practice .

    What is even more interesting is that in the Indian tablet market Samsung is a clear leader of

    the pack and managed to accumulate 56.52 percent of revenues. Samsung currently is offering

    tablets in four different screen sizes, 7-inch, 7.7-inch, 8.9-inch and 10.1inch tablet. In totality,

    the Korean cheabol claims to be offering 17 tablets in India. The latest tablet variant launched

    by Samsung is Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 310.

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    The second spot has been captured by Apple with its iPad. The company has managed to collect

    22.53 percent of revenues. Of course, these numbers don't include any iPads sold through

    unofficial channels, which is rather sizeable. RIM came in a surprise third with 6.17 percent of

    the market share, with others accounting for the rest. market share.

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    REVENUE WISE

    In the last one year one has seen a lot of Indian companies get into the Indian tablet market

    with their competitively priced offerings such as Micromax with its Funbook tablet, iBall Slide,

    Milagrow TabTop et al, but no one has been able to make a distinct mark so far.

    Even the much talked about Aakash tablet, which has been touted as the world's cheapest

    tablet and carries a price tag of Rs. 2,276 has not been able to generate revenues for its parent

    company, Datawind.

    Figure 7

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    A research report says that in 2011, Apple had a market share of 51% in India while Samsung

    had a market share of 24%. This is despite the launch of ultra-low cost media tablets in the

    second half of 2011. Blackberry Playbook from RIM is the third largest player with a 10.4%

    market share.

    A report by ABI Research says that Apple has maintained its premier position in the market with

    iPad. Samsung has extended its success in the handset market to the Tablet PC segment with its

    Galaxy Tab. Indian consumers have shown a strong penchant for RIMs Blackberry Playbook

    after its prices were slashed significantly.

    The report says that ultra-low cost Tablets with non-optimal specifications might ruin the user

    experience and may prove to be a dampener for Tablet PC growth in India. Research analyst

    Aishwarya Singh says While there are several media tablets launched in th e sub-$200 price

    range, simply lowering the average selling price of media tablets may not lead to the desired

    growth in the market. However, the report says that media tablets from domestic

    manufacturers like Micromax may be the right products at the right price point for the mass

    market.

    In 2011, a total of 0.39 million units of media tablets were shipped in India compared to a total

    of 65 million shipped globally. However, the Indian media tablet market is expected to grow at

    a CAGR of 71% and shipments are expected to grow to 9.66 million units in 2017.

    http://tabpc.in/manufacturer/samsunghttp://tabpc.in/tablet-pc-in-india/blackberry-playbookhttp://tabpc.in/tablet-pc-in-india/blackberry-playbookhttp://tabpc.in/manufacturer/samsung
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    2012 is going to be an important year in the Indian tablet market as there are ample media

    tablet models available across different price points, adds Jeff Orr, consumer research grou p

    director. An enhanced user experience, seamless connectivity options, and localized content

    will drive the media tablet market growth.

    PAST SCENARIO

    source: CC Analyst

    Clearly, Samsung took the advantage of launching the tablet in the form of galaxy tab in

    2010,before Apple. However Apple bounced back and took the leadership board in 2011,before

    conceding to Samsung again in 2012. The Indian customer takes its time before upgrading his

    gadget. There are a lot of variables he considers before the final buying trigger is pulled.

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    SHARE OF VARIOUS OPERATING SYSTEMS IN INDIA

    Currently, Android's 'Ice-Cream-Sandwich(ICS)(4.0)' and Jelly-Bean(JB)(4.1),is running as an

    upgrade to previous Android versions (as per the device compatibility), and has garnered a vast

    market share not only in India, but throughout the world. Android is the most widely operating

    system in the world today surpassing i-OS.

    Samsung is leading the crusade for Android with more than 56% share and other low cost

    devices lifting the Android share to over 65% in India.

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    INDIAN CUSTOMER'S BUYING AND PROGRESS TO OTHER CATEGORIES

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    WHY HAS THE TABLET MARKET NOT GROWN IN NUMBERS TILL DATE

    VALUE PROPOSITION

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    SEGMENT OF TABLETS CURRENTLY SOLD IN INDIA

    Table 4

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    WHAT IS THE INDIAN CUSTOMER LOOKING IN A TABLET PC

    Table 5

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    CONSUMER SEGMENT WHO ASPIRE FOR TABLETS

    USERS

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    FACTORS

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    OPPORTUNITIES

    India, with the second most population in the world, and high consumption rate, is a huge

    market. With the growing income, the 'Marginal Propensity to Consume(MPC)' is also

    increasing. The consumption in Electronics has seen a huge surge and the Tablet market can

    benefit tremendously from it. The table shows the consumer base and demand of key

    electronic goods in India.

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    All we can say is that, it is just the tip of the iceberg. With the right strategies and

    product mix, Tablets can write history for themselves and change the overall demographics of

    the electronic goods industry.

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    HOW TO CREATE AND TAP THE INDIAN TABLET MARKET

    CREATING VALUE PROPOSITION IN THE TABLETS:

    CULMINATION

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    ENHANCING THE USER EXPERIENCE

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    PRICING

    India has witnessed aggressive sales and growth rates, when the prices of smartphones were

    slashed. Let us see the trend with sales vis-a-vis the price cuts

    price cut will most definitely boost the sales of the tablets.

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    INTRODUCING FEATURES WHICH INDIANS SEEK IN A DEVICE

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    SUPPORT ( GOVERNMENTAL AND CORPORATE)

    Tablets are meant for the user experience, Cheap tablets, without that will render the whole

    purpose of the tablets, hollow. Although it is advisable to keep the prices low, but quality

    should be standardized. Many state governments have also announced to distribute free

    Tablets, which will definitely bolster sales and customer base.

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    CASE STUDY

    THE FOLLOWING CASE SHOWS THE INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO TABLETS TO DELIVER

    EDUCATIONAL CONTENT.

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    PRIMARY DATAFINDINGS

    ANDANALYSIS

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    QUANTITATIVE

    In the primary data collection, a 'Questionnaire' was used (see appendix) and distributed

    through various channels( E-mails, hard copy and social networking).

    There were a total of 487 responses received and recorded. The sample population was a

    controlled group, which was selected. These individuals were having exposure to internet and

    'Smartphone' technology. Based on the analysis of data, these were the findings.

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    QUESTION

    ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH 'TABLETS' AND WHICH BRAND DO YOU KNOW OF?

    BRAND RECOGNITION/RECALL

    487

    0

    0 100 200 300 400 500 600

    YES

    NOYES

    NO

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    6070

    80

    90

    100

    Apple/i-Pad

    Apple/i-Pad, 100

    HCL, 20

    Motorola, 15

    Samsung/Galaxy Tab, 100

    Lenovo, 5Kindle fire, 8

    Micromax, 40Karbonn, 38

    others, 16

    %age

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    All the respondents were having knowledge about 'Tablet Computers'. There was not a single

    person in the group who didn't know about the device in question.

    In terms of brand awareness, there is a 100% brand recognition/recall to Apple's 'i-Pad' and

    Samsung's 'Galaxy Tab'. The Indian 'OEM's (Other equipment manufacturers),namely

    'Micromax' and 'Karbonn' has 40% and 38% recall. Rest of the companies HCL, Motorola,

    Lenovo and Amazon's Kindle Fire have 20%,15%,5% and 8% ,respectively. Others had a share of

    16%,comprising of OEM's, such as, Blackberry, i-ball slide, olive pad, etc.

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    QUESTION

    DO YOU OWN A TABLET?

    108 Respondents owned a tablet which makes 22% of the sample population. Now let's have alook at the age-wise brand ownership.

    22%

    78%

    YES

    NO

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    16-20 21-25 26-31 32-38 39 andabove

    apple

    samsung

    micromax

    motorola

    hcl

    blackberry

    others

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    As per the results, Samsung has been the clear leader as per the ownership with almost 39%

    share, followed by Apple's i-Pad with 18% share. Micromax, within a short span of time, has

    garnered with 14% share because of branding and low pricing. Motorola

    (4%),HCL(9%),Blackberry(7%) and Other brands(9%) share rest of the pie. Other brands include-

    HTC, Karbonn, i-Berry, Acer iconia, i-ball etc.

    PERCENTAGE OWNERSHIP OF TABLETS AMONG VARIOUS AGE GROUPS

    Age-group 21-25 has maximum ownership with 25% followed by 16-20 age group with 22%

    then 26-31 and 32-38 age group with 20% respectively. Age group 39 and above lags behind

    with 13%,which is expected with these sort of purchases.

    0 10 20 30

    16-20

    21-25

    26-31

    32-38

    39 & ABOVE

    %AGE

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    QUESTION

    WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THAT PARTICULAR BRAND OF TABLET?

    Among the current users, Battery life(22%) has been given the top preference, followed closely

    by brand value(20%).After sales(14%),operating system(11%),cost

    benefit(16%),connectivity(10%),make the chunk of the pie. Screen size(3%),market place(1%)

    and other factors(3%) complete the pie. These results are from active users who purchased the

    tablet based on the reason they gave. There are users who want changes in their next tablet,

    hence have given preference accordingly.

    COST BENEFIT16%

    BRAND VALUE20%

    OPERATINGSYSTEM

    11%

    BATTERY LIFE22%

    CONNECTIVITY10%

    AFTER SALES14%

    SCREEN SIZE3%

    MARKET PLACE1%

    OTHERS3%

    COST BENE

    BRAND VAL

    OPERATINGSYSTEM

    BATTERY L

    CONNECTIV

    AFTER SAL

    SCREEN SIZ

    MARKET PL

    OTHERS

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    WHAT PURPOSE DID VARIOUS AGE GROUP BOUGHT THE TABLET FOR?

    0

    2

    4

    6

    8

    10

    12

    16-20 26-31 39&ABOVE

    OFFICIAL USE

    ENTERTAINMENT

    POPULARITY

    FUTURE GADGET

    INSTITUTIONALOBLIGATION

    OTHERS

    36%

    24%

    21%

    9%

    4%6% OFFICIAL USE

    ENTERTAINMENT

    POPULARITY

    FUTURE GADGET

    INSTITUTIONALOBLIGATION

    OTHERS

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    As we can see that 36% of people have bought it for official usage like E-mails, browsing, office

    etc. Out of this 36% ,there were no users in the 16-20 age group who used tablets for office

    use. this table will explain the overall scenario.

    PURPOSE

    AGE GROUP 16-20 21-25 26-31 32-38 39 &ABOVE

    OFFICE USE 0% 31% 23% 26% 20%

    ENTERTAINMENT 38% 27% 15% 12% 8%

    POPULARITY 35% 22% 175 17% 9%

    FUTURE GADGET 20% 10% 30% 30% 10%

    INSTITUTIONAL

    OBLIGATION

    17% 33% 17% 17% 16%

    OTHERS 22% 255 20% 205 13%

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    QUESTION

    WHY HAVE YOU NOT BOUGHT OR USED A TABLET?

    31% of the population, who don't have a tablet, aspire for one. Other factors like

    cost(16%),Preference to a laptop/net book(14%),Battery life(13%) and lack of choice(10%), are

    considered as a hindrance in buying.

    16%

    6%

    5%

    13%

    14%

    5%

    10%

    31%

    EXPENSIVE

    LIMITED ABILITY

    CONNECTIVITY

    BATTERY

    LESS VALUE TO ALAPTOP

    UNCERTAIN FUTURE

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    AGE GROUP-WISE FACTORS FOR NOT BUYING THE TABLET

    Factors

    Age-group

    16-20 29% 19% 15% 14% 10% 15% 5% 24%

    21-25 26% 28% 20% 17% 10% 10% 11% 22%

    26-31 16% 33% 25% 23% 17% 20% 24% 24%

    32-38 10% 10% 30% 29% 32% 25% 26% 17%

    39& up 19% 10% 10% 17% 31% 30% 34% 13%

    0%10%20%30%

    40%50%60%70%80%90%

    100%

    16-20 21-25 26-31 32-38 39&ABOVE

    LOOKING TO BUY SOON

    LACK OF CHOICE

    UNCERTAIN FUTURE

    LESS VALUE TO A LAPTOP

    BATTERY

    CONNECTIVITY

    LIMITED ABILITY

    EXPENSIVE

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    QUESTION

    WHICH OPERATING SYSTEM WOULD YOU PREFER IN YOUR TABLET?

    05

    101520253035

    404550

    16-20 21-25 26-31 32-38 39&ABOVE

    ANDROID

    i-OS

    WINDOWS

    QNX

    OTHERS

    38%

    33%

    16%

    9%

    4%

    ANDROID

    i-OS

    WINDOWS

    QNX

    OTHERS

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    QUESTION

    WHAT IS THE ADEQUATE PRICE RANGE FOR A TABLET?

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25

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    BELOW 5K

    5K-10K

    10K-15K

    15K-20K

    20K-25K

    25K-30K

    30K-40K

    ABOVE 40K

    11%9%

    17%

    19%

    17%

    15%

    8%4% BELOW 5K

    5K-10K

    10K-15K

    15K-20K

    20K-25K

    25K-30K

    30K-40K

    ABOVE 40K

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    QUESTION

    WHAT 'ADD-ON' FEATURE YOU WANT TO SEE IN YOUR TABLET?

    AGE GROUP

    FEATURES

    16-20 21-25 26-31 32-38 39 &ABOVE

    SCREEN

    RESOLUTION

    3.4 3.8 4 4.3 4

    LIGHT WEIGHT 3 3.6 3.8 3.9 3.5

    PEN INPUT 2.4 3.3 3.5 3.4 3.7

    KEYBOARD 2.2 3 3.3 3.8 3.9

    BETTER BATTERY 4 4.1 4.4 4.2 4

    CONNECTIVITY 3.8 4 4 4.2 3.9

    INSURANCE 2 3.2 3.6 3.9 3.7

    BETTER

    OS/PROCCESSOR

    3.5 4 3.8 3.6 3.3

    CALL FUNCTION 3.9 3.5 3.8 3.7 3.3

    Weightage given to different features by different age groups on the scale of 1-5.

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    QUESTION

    WHO WILL MAKE THE PURCHASE DESCISION ?

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25

    30

    35

    40

    45

    16-20 21-25 26-31 32-38 39above

    PARENTS

    SELF

    SPOUSE

    FRIENDS

    COLLEAGUES

    10%

    36%

    14%

    19%

    21%

    PARENTS

    SELF

    SPOUSE

    FRIENDS

    COLLEAGUES

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    QUALITATIVE

    To get an insight further in the tablet market in India, a focus group was also conducted. There

    were 6 participants chosen for the focus group. Specific questions were asked to fulfill the

    objectives of the focus group.

    OBJECTIVES:

    To find out what people think of 'Tablet' device.

    To Find out their preference when buying 'Tablet computer'

    To find why Apple is lagging behind the competition in India.

    What can be done to boost the sales of 'Tablets' in India.

    The 6 participants were-

    1) Ankit Gupta, Male, (32)- Business man, Married

    2) Garima Anand, Female, (30)- Executive, Married

    3) Abhishek Kaushal, Male, (35)- School Owner, Married

    4) Manish Srivastava, Male, (33)- Executive, Married

    5) Anubhav Singh, Male, (29)- Businessman, Married

    6) Saurabh Rai, Male, (38)- Sr. Manager, Married

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    Question- What do you think of Tablet computers?

    1) Tablets are a luxury device, primarily made for entertainment.

    2) Tablets are future laptops, which will replace all the gadgets as we know of.

    3) Tablets are easy to carry. Important but still expensive in India.

    4) Future gadget. Technological improvements will make them affordable.

    5) Too early to tell their impact on Indian consumer.

    6) Will survive and grow if the manufacturers can show value to the consumers.

    Question- What factors would you consider before buying a 'Tablet'?

    1) Price, but not compromising too much on features.

    2) Handy, call features and application storage.

    3) Affordable and can handle educational contents.

    4) After sales and sturdy device. Cost should be justifiable.

    5) Games related hardware, storage and definitely Android.

    6) Smooth office handling,HDMI output, Keyboard dock.

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    Question- Apple is the choice of almost every individual, but hasn't got the same upbeatresponse in India. Why?

    1) Overpriced.

    2) Too big to carry around and expensive as compared to competition.

    3) Expensive for majority of the population.

    4) Service network is not owned by the company and expensive to own and maintain.

    5) Applications are not exclusively made for India.

    6) Price and lack of choice in price segments. Network a major issue. Niche product

    Question- What Should 'Apple' do to overcome the sluggish response?

    1) Cut price2) Introduce smaller variant at competitive price.

    3) Reduce the price.

    4) Get a proper distribution & service network and reduce the price for mass adoption.

    5) Content should relate more to Indian consumers.

    6) Introduce more variants at various price points. Make feature rich to maintain niche if revenue is a concern.

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    Question- How can the Tablet sales be further boosted in India?

    1) Options at various price points but quality should be acceptable.

    2) Introducing more content rich tablets at adequate price brackets.

    3) Showing the customers 'value proposition' with respect to laptops.

    4) Home grown companies would bolster the sales with their understanding of Indianconsumers.

    6) Making 'Tablets' personalized will help increase the sales like mobile phones. Hencemore and more companies need to come in the market to offer choice to customers.

    Question-Will 'contract based 'selling increase sales in Tablets?

    1) Yes, but only in high end tablets. For that the e-payment penetration has to be very

    high.

    2) Definitely. It will increase the affordability factor.

    3) Considering the demographics, the system has to be fool-proof to benefit thecompanies.

    4) Not sure. The Laptop segment boomed without any support of this kind.EMI optionworked but Tablets need to show the same value as opposed to laptops, for thecustomers to go for EMI schemes.

    5) Mobile sales rocketed because of mass adoption, Giving credit in tablets will onlyresult in higher default rates of payment.

    6) Indian customers have a long way to go to avail such benefits. No doubt if a system isdevised and executed as per plan, it will definitely grow the consumer base.

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    Based on the findings and research, the following recommendations are advised to help

    increase tablet penetration in India:

    1) Creating value in Tablets for the Indian customers, who are still trying to figure out the value

    proposition of a tablet in comparison to a Mobile phone or a Laptop. This means making tablets

    feature rich for the customers so as to help them adopt the device.

    2) Micromax, with its fun-Tab has sold more number of units this quarter than any player in

    India. This shows that adequate pricing and quality will help penetrate the complex Indian

    customer. Cheap tablets were present before also but were not able to achieve the sales as

    Micromax has. Micromax has integrated all the 4 P's of marketing in their offering. Similar

    Products will increase sales overall.

    3) High-end tablets will register a much higher growth if some of the key features are 'tweaked'

    to fit the Indian mindset. Battery life and connectivity(in-built sim slot) are one of the features.

    Culmination of a decent Smartphone and a net book in a single device will make the proposition

    hard to resist.

    4) The tablets cannot be delicate anymore. The kind of portability we are talking about comes

    with its fair share of rough handling. The sturdiness of the tablet is a given along with after sales

    service of the product.

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    5) OEM's need to be creative with their product offing. There has to be more options given to

    the customers in terms of Operating systems, Screen size and processor speeds. Given the

    demographics, the form factor should also vary for different genders and classes of people.

    6) Apple is coming out with its 'iPad mini' later this year. It will definitely draw huge crowds and

    mass adoption rates. India is also likely to see huge adoption of the mini i-pad. The competitors

    should match the product with their own versions to attract the customers. This is an

    opportunity for people going for 'Phablets' (Big screen phones),give a shot at the next gen

    tablets.

    6) Government support and Enterprise push is also happening. With the mind slightly inclined

    with the support, it is an excellent opportunity to pitch in with slightly better devices. This will

    result in people buying multiple devices because of the relatively smaller cost of the subsidized

    Government supported tablets.

    7) Contract based selling will also boost further sales, particularly in high-end tablets. With

    proper customer profiling and efficient tracking methods, the service providers can provide

    devices on contract basis as done in the United states of America and other developed

    countries.

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    CONCLUSIONS

    ANDIMPLICATIONS

    QUANTITATIVE&

    QUALITATIVE

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    QUANTITATIVE:

    Tablets are the future and is known to almost everyone who has the exposure to

    Laptops, Internet or Smartphones.

    In India Apple and Samsung occupy 'Top-Of-Mind' branding, among the

    population.

    There are a majority of people who aspire for a tablet and will buy after taking

    few factors in consideration.

    People who own the tablet are mostly 'Galaxy Tab' owners from Samsung in all

    the age-groups , followed by Apple's 'i-pad'. Indian OEM's are also gaining

    ground.

    People who have bought have taken price and value into consideration.

    Among the people who have not bought, most of them are considering buying

    anytime soon. The top factors which will contribute in their purchase decision is

    price and battery life. Other features such as connectivity, storage is also an

    important factor in their buying behavior.

    Android takes the top share in terms of Operating System, people prefer or

    would prefer. It is mainly because of the variety of OEM's adopting the Google's

    OS into their devices. This is widely because of the open-ended OS of Android.

    Apple's i-OS is used in i-Pad's exclusively. Other OS have a very small market

    share in the market.

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    Among the various age-group surveyed, The 21-25 and 26-31 age group has

    maximum users and aspirers. Low end tablets, enriched with consumption

    content attracts the younger generation in the 16-20 age group.

    The age group over 20 years is mostly concerned with the viability of tablets in

    their work field, hence the office use criteria is mostly sought after, in tablets.

    Younger generation below 20 years is mostly concerned with the entertainment

    contents and 'coolness' of the device. Gaming and browsing are the main

    activities they seek.

    The lower-tier price brackets, i.e. below Rs 5000 and between Rs 5000-Rs 10000

    is mostly sought after by the people in the age group of 16-20,however the more

    serious buyers prefer the standard tablet anywhere between Rs 10000-Rs 20000.

    Tablets over Rs 35000 are Niche and belong to specific set of people.

    The purchase decision in age group over 20 years is mostly done by the

    individual themselves, with occasionally getting help by their friends and

    colleagues. Age group below 20 years is reliant on their parents or elders who

    would shell out the money on their tablets.

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    QUALITATIVE:

    The participants were well versed with the knowledge of the tablets hence they

    responded accordingly. To them tablets were important but the cost and value

    as compared to laptops is yet to be justified.

    With the advancement of technology, the gap will certainly narrow down,

    making tablets more acceptable to a huge masses.

    Introduction of low-tier tablets has and will increase the adoption rate along

    with the improvement in technology.

    Apple will definitely challenge the Indian counterparts with its introduction of i-

    pad mini,as well as reducing the prices of its older generation i-pads.

    Content rich tablet, which pose a challenge to the existing laptops and desktops

    will be welcomed and will result in a faster adoption.

    Tablets coming with contract as in USA, will cut the initial high investment,

    resulting in higher sales of high-end tablets.

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    CC Convergys analysts

    Google

    www.engadget.com

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    APPENDICES

    QUESTIONNAIRE FORMAT:

    Questionnaire

    1) Are you familiar with the "tablet Computer's or "tablets in general?

    YES NO

    2) What Tablet Brands have you heard of?

    Apple/i-Pad YES NO

    Samsung galaxy tab YES NO

    Motorola xoom YES NO

    HCL X-series YES NO

    Lenovo YES NO

    Amazon/Kindle fire YES NO

    Micromax fun book YES NO

    Karbonn smart tab YES NO

    other's YES NO

    3) Do you own a 'Tablet'?

    YES NO

    4) If 'YES', then which brand do you use?

    5) For what purpose did you buy the "tablet' for?

    Official usage Entertainment popularity Future gadget Institutional obligation

    Others, Please specify

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    6) What made you buy the particular brand of tablet?

    Cost benefit Brand Value Operating system battery life connectivity after sales

    screen size market place/applications. Others, Please specify

    7) If 'NO', then why have you not bought/use the 'Tablet'?

    Expensive branded tablets restrictive capabilities connectivity issues battery life lesservalue as compared to laptops uncertain future not enough choices looking to buy soon.

    8) Which Operating system would you prefer in your tablet?

    i-OS Android Windows QNX(Blackberry) Others

    9) What price 'bracket' seems adequate for your 'ideal' tablet?

    below 5000 5000-10,000 10,000-15,000 15,000-20,000 20,000-25,000

    25,000-30,000 30,000-40,000 above 40,000

    10) What 'Add-on' benefits you want to see in your tablet?

    Better screen resolution lighter weight Pen-input external detachable keyboard

    Better battery Better connectivity Insurance Better processor/Operating system

    11) Who makes the purchase decision in your family?

    Parents Spouse Friends Self colleagues

    PERSONAL DETAILS:

    NAME

    AGE

    OCCUPATION

    CONTACT NUMBER

    ADDRESS

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    ARTICLES:

    Micromax tops tablet market in India: Research

    Micromax leads India's tablet market with an 18.4% market share, followed by Samsung, which has a 13.3% share.

    MUMBAI: Sales of tablets in the country crossed half a million units in the second quarter ended June this year, led by Micromax,

    and followed by Samsung and Apple. This represented an increase of 59% quarter-on-quarter, and a year-on-year jump of 673%.

    Increase in shipments is mainly due to entry of new tablet vendors, and introduction of offerings from existing vendors at low- to-

    medium price points.

    According to CyberMedia Research, in the overall tablets market, Micromax led with 18.4% share, followed by Samsung at second

    position with 13.3%, and Apple at the third slot with 12.3%, in terms of sales (unit shipments) during the 2Q 2012. Though thetablets market here is still at a nascent stage but at the same time has become competitive due to entry of new vendors with entry

    level offerings. Close to 90 vendors launched their tablets till 2Q 2012.

    The ASV (average sales value) of the tablets in 2Q 2012 has dropped to little above Rs 13,000 from Rs 26,000 in the first quarter, as

    a majority of vendors launched their products in the Rs 5,000-10,000 price range.

    According to Faisal Kawoosa, lead analyst, CMR telecoms practice , "During 2Q 2012, 47.4% of tablet sales were from new entrants

    in the market with a strong focus on addressing application areas in the education and entertainment segments. This trend

    demonstrates clearly that vendors are positioning their devices at India's youth."

    "Going forward we see vendors launching segment-specific tablets such as on healthcare, retail and e-governance. In terms of tablet

    use cases, the popular categories are internet browsing, email, entertainment, gaming, social networking, information (cricket,

    flights etc). Clearly, the Indian user i s also taking to the tablet as a content consumption device," added Tarun Pathak, analyst, CMR

    telecoms practice.

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