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Chinese smartphone maker Comio to invest Rs. 500 crore in India

The Dollar Business Bureau Topwise Communication Co Ltd, China’s original device maker (ODM), will launch smartphones under its ‘Comio’ brand in India and is also planning an investment of Rs.500 crore in the coming two years to establish its presence in the Indian market. The company which is aiming to acquire 5% market share over the next three years, has to face competition from firms like Samsung, Micromax and Xiaomi in India. “We have been an ODM to many players, including those in India. There is a huge opportunity in India and we are keen on tapping that,” Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, CEO, Comio, told reporters. Comio will focus in the smartphones market within the price range of Rs.6,000-12,000. This is a prime spot taking ...

Apple selling iPhones manufactured in India on trial basis

The Dollar Business Bureau In a bid to test the waters of selling the manufactured iPhones in India, Apple has authorised some select stores to sell a limited number of these phones in the country. Confirming the news to the media, a PTI source said, "Apple is selling iPhone SE in India at select stores. These phones were assembled in India on trial basis in limited quantities.” iPhone SE’s manufacturing began in Bengaluru and have hit the markets since May 2. A photo shared by the PTI source showed details of the iPhone SE having 32GB storage capacity with a ‘Designed by Apple in California and Assembled in India’ printed on the box. The cost of this phone inclusive of al taxes is ...

Apples iPhone SE local production to start this month

The Dollar Business Bureau US-based technology giant Apple Inc on Wednesday said it is starting initial production of iPhone SE in a ‘small number’ in Bengaluru and begin the shipping of its ‘Made in India’ phone to domestic consumers this month. “We are beginning initial production of a small number of iPhone SE in Bengaluru. iPhone SE is the most popular and  powerful phone with a four-inch display in the world and well begin shipping to domestic customers this month,” the company said. Earlier, in February, the government of Karnataka had announced the proposal of Apple to begin initial manufacturing process in Bengaluru. Priyank Kharge, IT Minister, Karnataka government had said on March 30 that Apple Inc would be ready to commence the assembling of iPhones in Bengaluru within a ...

Smartphones prices should come down to $30 in India: Pichai

The Dollar Business BureauGoogle CEO Sundar Pichai on Thursday underlined that entry-level smartphones in India need to be priced around $30 to facilitate people with the Internet and digital services.   Speaking at IIT-Kharagpur, Pichai said the focus should also be given to local language support and improving connectivity in India.   “I would love to see cheaper smartphones, entry-level smartphones. I think really we need to bring the prices down even more, maybe at $30 level.   He said Google was in continuous talks with Indian stakeholders to roll out many projects under the government’s Digital India scheme. It already has forged a partnership with RailTel for offering Wi-Fi services at railway stations and with the NPCI for enabling digital payments across the country.   Mr. Pichai said he ...

Apple excited to be a part of 4G investments in India: Cook

The Dollar Business Bureau Making a statement in Apple’s fourth quarter earnings call on 25th Oct, Apple CEO Tim Cook said, “Looking ahead, we're seeing some very exciting developments in India. Reliance Jio is rolling out a first of its kind all-IP network in India with 4G coverage in 18,000 cities and 200,000 villages across the country.” Apple is partnering with Reliance Jio which is offering a year of free service to new purchasers of iPhones to ensure that the company’s sales remain upbeat on the 4G network. Cook said, “Our iPhone sales in India were up over 50 per cent in fiscal 2016 compared to the prior year, and we believe we're just beginning to scratch the surface of this large ...

Huawei to commence smartphone production in India next month

The Dollar Business Bureau Chinese telecom major Huawei will start its production of Honor series smartphones in India from 1st October. Though Huawei isn’t the first Chinese co., this development still holds a place of importance for India as, contrary to several reports from the world market, the country is emerging as one of world’s fastest growing smartphone market, with major companies like Xiaomi, Lenovo already in its shores. Chinese investors and businesses were promised an easy investment regime by the PM when he had visited the country in April and the results are there to be seen. Speaking to the media announcing the manufacture of Honor series smartphones, Huawei India CEO, Jay Chen said, “Today, we announce the start of manufacturing of ...

Xiaomi plans to ramp up production at Chennai plant

The Dollar Business Bureau Having received an encouraging response for its phones, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi said on Tuesday that it is planning to ramp up its production and to add extra assembly lines in its facility.  Presently, Xiaomi India has a contract manufacturing unit with Foxconn, situated near Chennai at Sri City SEZ (Special Economic Zone), Tada and sells several models made at this manufacturing facility.  "The plan is to increase number of (assembly) lines in our existing facility in Sri City (SEZ). We will be ramping up production," Manu Jain, India Head of Xiaomi told the journalists.  In addition to ramping up the production, Xiaomi along with Taiwan-based Foxconn is having discussions with several state governments to establish two additional manufacturing units in ...

Oppo aims to be Indias top smartphone brand in 3 years

Sharath Chowdary  Chinese electronics manufacturer Oppo has plans to become the top smartphone brand in India over the next three years. The company is providing the best service and better smartphone models to the customers to increase its market share in the country, said Jone, CEO and MD of Oppo Telangana. He said this on the sidelines of the sale promotion event of Oppo F1s in Hyderabad on Thursday. Jone was speaking in Mandarin while his interpreter Dustin translated it into English for The Dollar Business Bureau correspondent. According to him, Oppo is the second largest electronic brand being imported from China with more than 2.3 million handsets shipped to India in the last year. Oppo is the second leading smartphone manufacturer in ...