Average selling price for wearables in India grows 1.3 pc, smart rings gain popularity
The average selling price (ASP) for overall wearables in India grew by 1.3 per cent to $21.3 in the July-September period this year, an IDC report said on Monday.
The average selling price (ASP) for overall wearables in India grew by 1.3 per cent to $21.3 in the July-September period this year, an IDC report said on Monday.
The International Data Corporation (IDC) on Monday said the wearable device market shrank for the second straight quarter as Indians bought fewer smartwatches, earphones and other gadgets.
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"While many of the top vendors have reduced their 2020 production plans to align with the market decline, we've seen most of the cuts focused on their 4G portfolios," said Ryan Reith, programme vice president with IDC's ‘Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers'.
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