<p>iBall has been stolen the number one position from Apple and Samsung in Q2 2015 followed by Samsung (2nd), Datawind (3rd) and Micromax become the fourth largest tablet seller, according to a report released by IDC. While Apple has lost the number five race in the Q2. <br><br>iBall has won the race with a tablet market share of 14.9 per cent against Samsung with 13.8 per cent, Datawind with 13.5 per cent, Micromax with 12 per cent and Xiaomi with 9.5 per cent. iBall jumps back to top spot in Q2 2015 coming off from relatively lower shipments in Q1. Its strong presence in entry level tablets i.e. sub $100 is further strengthened with new products added to the line-up. Supplementing this is its expanding retail and geographical reach, which is working well in favour of the brand<br><br>Samsung, the number one smartphone vendor in India, slipped to second spot in Q2 2015 despite posting a healthy double digit growth over previous quarter. Inventory issues in some of their top selling models restricted the overall performance for this brand in Q2. However, new products launched in 7 inches and 8 inches segment gained good traction and is expected to contribute to Samsung's growth moving forward.<br><br>Datawind stands at a close 3rd place after Samsung with vendor share of 13.5 per cent. Tele-sales continues to be a key mode of channel for Datawind as it continues to capitalize on TV penetration in the country to push volumes in smaller cities and towns.<br><br>In Q2 2015, India tablet market clocked 1.04 million unit shipments with 22 per cent growth over same period last year and year-to-date growth of 15 per cent. This was mainly due to BIS certifications deadline on power adapters which was earlier slated to be May but then was moved to later period. And hence, few vendors pushed high volumes of their existing non-BIS compliant inventory into channel during early months of Q2 2015.<br><br>Indian tablet market continues to grow as market leaders compensate for shrinking volumes of unbranded players. Demand in the commercial segment continues to rise and this segment witnessed 12.4 per cent shipment growth in Q2 2015 against Q1 2015, even as the volumes doubled up against the same period a year ago. Karthik J, Senior Market Analyst, IDC India says, "However, for tablet market to grow further, consumer demand is vital which is losing sheen as tablet as a category is suffering to justify its use case existence between larger smartphones and Notebook PCs."<br><br>Q2 2015 has been a great quarter for Microsoft as Windows-based tablets' shipments more than doubled over previous quarter, standing currently at 5 per cent OS share. New Windows-based products launched in Q2 at affordable price points received good response led primarily by brands like iBall, Micromax and Lenovo.<br><br>Almost three fourth of tablets sold in India are connected tablets (2G/3G/4G enabled) and 54 per cent are 3G enabled owing to limited Wi-Fi hotspots in the country. Kiran Kumar, Research Manager, IDC India says, "With 4G network now being available nationwide through Airtel and more operators to join league soon, it presents a positive picture for next generation 4G connected tablets in India."<br><br>(BW Online Bureau)</p>