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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Korean handset maker Samsung<\/a> led the tablet market in India in Q1 2022, with a market share of 40% (by shipments), growing by 10% as compared to the year-ago period, according to findings by the International Data Corporation (IDC<\/a>) released on Monday.

With the recently launched
Galaxy Tab S8 series<\/a>, Samsung<\/a> has gained more than 8.3% in the premium segment during the quarter ended March 31, against the previous quarter (Q4 2021), as per IDC<\/a>.

“The popularity of the recently-launched
Galaxy Tab S8 series<\/a> and Galaxy Tab A8 series enabled us to further strengthen our leadership in the tablet market,” said Sandeep Poswal, Business Head, New Computing Business, Samsung India<\/a>. ”Our wide channel presence, availability of devices<\/a> across price segments, and attractive programs for consumers helped us consolidate our leadership.”

Samsung has recently expanded its tablet portfolio with the Galaxy tab S8 series, comprising three
devices<\/a> – the Tab S8 Ultra, the Tab S8 Plus, and the Tab S8.

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Chinese smartphone brands smell moolah in premium Android tablets space<\/a><\/h2>

“The uptick in tablet shipments, post-pandemic, driven by the education, health and government sectors have spurred interest of many Chinese vendors in the tablet segment,” G Rajeev Nair, senior analyst at Strategy Analytics, told ET.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Korean handset maker Samsung<\/a> led the tablet market in India in Q1 2022, with a market share of 40% (by shipments), growing by 10% as compared to the year-ago period, according to findings by the International Data Corporation (IDC<\/a>) released on Monday.

With the recently launched
Galaxy Tab S8 series<\/a>, Samsung<\/a> has gained more than 8.3% in the premium segment during the quarter ended March 31, against the previous quarter (Q4 2021), as per IDC<\/a>.

“The popularity of the recently-launched
Galaxy Tab S8 series<\/a> and Galaxy Tab A8 series enabled us to further strengthen our leadership in the tablet market,” said Sandeep Poswal, Business Head, New Computing Business, Samsung India<\/a>. ”Our wide channel presence, availability of devices<\/a> across price segments, and attractive programs for consumers helped us consolidate our leadership.”

Samsung has recently expanded its tablet portfolio with the Galaxy tab S8 series, comprising three
devices<\/a> – the Tab S8 Ultra, the Tab S8 Plus, and the Tab S8.

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Chinese smartphone brands smell moolah in premium Android tablets space<\/a><\/h2>

“The uptick in tablet shipments, post-pandemic, driven by the education, health and government sectors have spurred interest of many Chinese vendors in the tablet segment,” G Rajeev Nair, senior analyst at Strategy Analytics, told ET.<\/p><\/div>