The three new M-series phones, which Samsung plans to sell only through its website and Amazon.com's Indian operation, will help the company to double online sales.
Samsung
plans to launch a budget smartphone series in India ahead of a global
release, aiming to regain ground ceded to Chinese
rivals such as Xiaomi in the world's second-biggest mobile phone
market.
The
South Korean company's Indian market share by shipments has lagged
Xiaomi's in two of the three 2018 quarters for which data is
available, according to technology researcher Counterpoint.
The
three new M-series phones, which Samsung
plans to sell only through its website and Amazon.com's Indian
operation, will help the company to double online sales, the head of
Samsung's Indian mobile business told Reuters.
"The
M series has been built around and incepted around Indian millennial
consumers," Asim Warsi said, adding that the phones will be
rolled out globally after the Indian launch at the end of January.
He
declined to give specifics but said that online sales account for a
double-digit percentage of the company's overall mobile phone
revenue.
Samsung's
mobile phone sales in India touched Rs 373.5 billion ($5.3 billion)
in the 12 months to end-March 2018, according to regulatory filings
sourced by paper.vc, a business intelligence platform.
The
India-made phones, priced from less than Rs 10,000 ($141.80) up to Rs
20,000, will carry chunkier batteries and features such as quick
charging, Warsi said.
Samsung
has been sharpening its focus on India, home to more than a billion
wireless subscribers and where roughly 350 million users still do not
use smartphones.
Last
year it opened what it said was the world's biggest mobile phone
manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Indian capital New Delhi as
well as its biggest mobile phone store globally in Bengaluru.
"A
lot of our insights, R&D and developments for consumers in India
... they have great connect with many other consumers in many other
parts of the world," Warsi said.
Samsung's
Indian business sells its phones through 250,000 retail outlets and
more than 2,000 exclusive stores, with support offered by 2,000
service centres.
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