Ahead of its Prime Day sale 2025, Amazon India has revealed some interesting insight on buying behavioural changes of consumers in India. Amazon.in a reported strong year-on-year (YoY) growth in the premium consumer tech segment, with smartphones priced above Rs. 30,000 witnessing a 46 percent surge in value and a 31 percent increase in volume. The premium tablet segment grew even faster, registering a 60 percent YoY growth, with 75 percent of these purchases coming from first-time buyers — signaling deeper market penetration and a widening consumer base for high-end devices.
Amazon Prime Day 2025 Sale Begins This Weekend: Big Smartphone DealsZeba Khan, Director, Consumer Electronics at Amazon India, in an interview with The Free Press Journal, attributed the momentum to growing digital aspirations across India, especially in non-metro markets. “This year, Tier 2 and 3 cities accounted for the majority of premium smartphone purchases. We’re seeing consumer preferences shift toward aspirational, high-performance tech even outside the metros,” she said.
Amazon Prime Day Sale Begins On July 12: Top Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop Deals ListedThe data reflects a broader trend of premiumisation within India’s electronics landscape. According to Amazon India, ultra-premium laptops priced above Rs. 1 lakh saw 33 percent YoY growth, while premium home appliances — including refrigerators above 300L and 2-ton air conditioners — recorded a 2X increase in sales compared to last year. “This Prime Day, we have launched a new storefront that specifically focuses on laptops and tablets, addressing the growing demand for portable computing solutions and work-from-home technology needs in the Indian market,” Khan said.
In addition to a separate storefront, Amazon has supported this demand with aggressive affordability initiatives, including no-cost EMIs, exchange offers, and unified delivery and installation services across 300+ cities. Tools like AI-powered assistant Rufus have also enhanced the decision-making experience for customers.
The company said it has launched its widest-ever selection of new smartphones for the Prime Day sale this weekend. This includes devices from Samsung, OnePlus, iQoo, and Honor, along with flagship audio products and smart home gadgets.
The surge in premium purchases, particularly from small-town India, underscores a shift in the country's digital economy — where access to credit, growing disposable income, and wider serviceability are making aspirational tech more attainable.
“Indian consumers today are not just looking for deals — they’re looking for value, experience, and future-ready products,” Khan added.
The Amazon Prime Day sale will begin on July 12 at midnight and go on till July 14, 11.59pm IST. All the biggest smartphone deals can be viewed here.
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