Japanese tech major Panasonic
expects a revenue of Rs. 2,000 crore
from its smartphone business this year as it revamps operations by launching
new devices and undertakes aggressive marketing.
The
company plans to launch as many as 28 devices this year, priced in the range of Rs. 6,000 to Rs.20,000.
“We
ended our partnership with Jaina in April and are now pursuing the smartphone
business on our own. Last few months have been spent on preparing for the
launch and now we are ready to bring in the best products for Indian
customers,” Pankaj Rana, Panasonic India Business Head, Mobility Division, told
PTI. He added that the company is targeting the youth with its smartphone
offerings so as to convert them into buyers of its consumer durables range
also.
Panasonic
has also roped in actor Taapsee Pannu as brand ambassador, along with Varun
Dhawan, for the smartphone vertical.
“We
will launch 28 smartphones this year. About 20 will be offline and rest will be
online. In the next 30–40 days, we will bring in 11 of these into the offline
market,” Rana said. The companyhas been trying to make inroads into the hyper
competitive Indian smartphone market but has not met much success.
India
is one of the world’s fastest growing smartphone markets. Driven by increasing
data consumption and falling data prices, a huge number of feature phone users
are also migrating to smartphones and seek affordable devices.
According
to research firm IDC, 27 million smartphones were shipped to India in the
January–March quarter of 2017.
Samsung
led the market with 28.1 per cent share, Xiaomi and Vivo had 14.2 per cent and
10.5 per cent share respectively. Lenovo had 9.5 per cent, while Oppo had 9.3
per cent share in the said quarter.
“We
are not running after market share. We are working on strengthening our brand
presence and delivering quality products to customers. This year, we hope to get Rs. 2,000 crore
in revenue from the smartphone business,” Rana said. He added that last year,
the smartphone business had revenue of about Rs. 1,400 crore.
He
said the company expects tier II and III cities to account for major chunk of
the sales, especially states like Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan and West Bengal.
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