Smartphone industry seems to be limping back to normalcy as sales
are picking up at both online and offline market segments.
Smartphone
industry seems to be limping back to normalcy as sales are picking up at
both online and offline market segments owing to relaxations provided to
e-commerce platforms and mobile phone manufacturers in the fourth phase of
country-wide lockdown.
With norms eased for the manufacturing sector, smartphone makers such as Samsung, Vivo, Xiaomi, etc. restarted operations at their factories with limited workforce. As the norms eased down further, the mobile phone makers started selling their products in offline and online stores. Some companies also established offline to online mechanism to help customer use digital means to make purchase from neighbourhood stores from the comfort of their homes.
Chinese smartphone
brand Vivo on Wednesday said that close to 50,000 of company’s retail partner
outlets are operations. Moreover, around 50 per cent of the company’s service
centres are also operational pan India. In a statement, the company said that its
retail stores and after-sale service centres are adhering to guidelines
prescribed by the Government and local authorities.
South Korean
electronics maker Samsung
was among the first smartphone manufacturers to explore offline to online
mechanism for the sale of its Galaxy smartphone. The company partnered with
digital marketing firm Benow to ensure seamless integration of digital and
online platforms with physical outlets. The company is now selling most of its
products, including smartphones and consumer durables on the Benow platform. It
is simultaneously training more retailers to expand the network in coming
months.
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