Yes Micromax is back with Indian smartphones
Once a king in the market
Micromax was once a leading domestic player in the mobile phone market in India. The Gurugram-based company even became the tenth largest smartphone company globally in the third quarter of 2014. However, it lost ground after the expansion of Chinese companies including Xiaomi in India, coupled with some inventory issues as the 4G rollout in India proceeded faster than expected by many.
Micromax was once a leading domestic player in the mobile phone market in India. The Gurugram-based company even became the tenth largest smartphone company globally in the third quarter of 2014. However, it lost ground after the expansion of Chinese companies including Xiaomi in India, coupled with some inventory issues as the 4G rollout in India proceeded faster than expected by many.
Micromax is planning to launch three new smartphones in India soon, including a budget phone with “premium” features and “modern look”. The Indian company is teasing the launch through its social media channels ahead of any official announcement. This new development comes amid the anti-China sentiment that has reached new levels due to the clashes at Galvan Valley. Micromax launched the iOne Note as its last smartphone in the country in October, and it is listed online with a price tag of Rs. 8,199.
There is a line of soft launches in the works, and all of these will debut together tentatively next month, a person familiar with the company's plans told Gadgets 360. The company is planning to launch three new phones in total that all would be available under the Rs. 10,000 price segment, the person said.
Micromax is teasing the launch on Twitter — while responding to users inquiring its comeback plans.
“We're working hard internally and soon we will come up with something big. Stay tuned!” Micromax tweeted in response to one of users asking for producing an alternative to Chinese phones.
In a separate tweet, the company said that it has a new device in development with premium features, “thoroughly modern look and budget friendly.”
Micromax is using hashtags #MadeByIndian and #MadeForIndian in its tweets to support the ongoing sentiments to boycott Chinese products. However, the company is not saying whether it's manufacturing the new models in India or outsourcing from a manufacturer in China.
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