Gurugram: The exports of smartphones from India is expected to cross $1.5 billion (by value) this year -- constituting 98 per cent of the total mobile phones exported from the country, a new report said on Monday.
A total of 12.8 million mobile phones were exported from India from January to September this year and of these, 10.9 million units were smartphones, according to market research firm techARC.
Samsung led the overall mobile exports with 11.6 million units, followed by Xiaomi at 0.6 million shipments, in the January-September period.
The South Korean giant exported 9.8 million units of smartphones, followed by Xiaomi at 0.6 million and Lava at 0.2 million smartphones.
The other smartphone exporters in the top 5 were Vivo and OnePlus.
"Lava has emerged as the 'torchbearer' Indian brand which is not only the lone domestic brand exporting mobiles but also pecks in top 5 brands," the report said.
Indian brands are now exporting to extended markets like the US. Seven brands are exporting mobile phones from India to the US.