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Top smartphone brands may soon offer discounts to clear online and offline inventory NEW DELHI: In a bonanza for consumers, India’s top five handset brands are about to clear their online and offline channel inventory with heavy discounts and attractive schemes on smartphones.

The inventory has been particularly galling for the offline channel and will continue till March-end in the market analysts said.

Xiaomi, Realme and Samsung, which play both in the online and offline space, haven’t been able to clear inventory of old models in the October-December quarter while they continue launching new devices, industry watchers said. They added that Vivo and Oppo, who play mainly in the offline segment, also face similar issues but to a lesser extent.

Xiaomi and Realme denied facing any inventory pile-up issues. Samsung, Oppo and Vivo did not respond to ET’s queries.

“There have been inventory levels throughout the past few quarters across channels and brands. This inventory is expected to continue to the last quarter,” Upasana Joshi, associate research manager, Client Devices, IDC, told ET.

She said that inventory issue is a worry round the year with many brands immediately announcing price drops in a months’ time after new product launches. “…offline sales will remain muted owing to heavy aggression by online platforms in terms of deep discounting, offers and cashbacks.”

Counterpoint Research’s associate director Tarun Pathak said there was an inventory pile up, but the situation was better than last year.

“Most of the top five brands were cautious about their sell-in this year and were watching the situation closely,” he added.

Pathak added that handset brands with good online exposure are better poised to get rid of inventory, but brands with offline inventory will face challenges.

“If there are older models that didn’t sell well, then they undergo price cuts to get rid of their inventory. The price cut procedure is easier for online brands like Xiaomi and Realme to take and to get rid of the inventory as compared to the ones in offline space,” he added.

Muralikrishnan B, chief operations officer at Xiaomi India, however said that the brand today has the lowest level of inventory in the last several quarters and in fact, it is trying to further scale up supply and manufacturing to meet demand.

Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth too denied any inventory pressure and said that the brand always prepared its stocks based on the consumer demands. “Our previous models were also sold out in a shorter time.”

IDC’s Joshi said that the festive quarter, which accounts for majority shipments in a year, registered highest ever smartphone shipments in 3Q19. But the actual sell-out was “quite slow,” leading to a further rise in inventory levels in the upcoming quarters of 4Q19 and 1Q2020. “Thereby the vicious circle continues throughout the year and further transfers to next year beginning as well.”

Industry executives said that the smartphone ecosystem needs to align itself to clear off these piling inventories by offering attractive channel schemes, especially offline, price drops by brands on older line-up and attractive consumer schemes like cashback offers, No cost EMI, buyback options etc to fill newer stocks in the market.

“Offline channel has got more inventory levels since online has stressed offline already. Some of Xiaomi’s partners are stressed since the brand launched new devices like Note 8 pro but didn’t provide clarity on existing inventory of old models,” an industry executive aware of the matter said. “The brand offered discounts on various models, including K20 Pro”.

The person added that Samsung’s inventory issue has become “severe”, with a vacuum created by delayed launch of Galaxy A series and the brand couldn’t clear existing A series, which helped Chinese brands during the festive season.

Samsung has started blacklisting retail partners that are selling its ‘grey” online exclusive devices in the offline space. “There is a leakage happening for M series,” second industry executive said.

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