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phone maker Jivi today launched its first smartphone, which is
“extremely affordable”, for Rs 1,999, aimed at the masses. The Indian
company which expects to sell about 2 lakh units of the device, claims
this is the cheapest Android-based smartphone available in the country.
“The intent was clear. We want to make available a good quality
smartphone at an extremely affordable price, we are doing this on very
thin margins,” Jivi Mobiles CEO Pankaj Anand told PTI.
He
added that the firm will bring newer devices in the coming weeks
powered by the latest Android KitKat operating system. Earlier this
week, another homegrown firm Intex had launched an Android KitKat
powered smartphone for Rs 2,699 with Flipkart, which it claimed was the
cheapest in the country.
The
dual SIM JSP20, which will sold exclusively through ecommerce firm
Amazon.in, features 3.5-inch screen, 1 GHz processor and Android
Gingerbread OS. It also sports 128MB RAM, 256MB memory (expandable up to
32GB), 2MP camera and 1350 mAh battery.
“This
is an entry-level device for those looking to upgrade. This is in sync
with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Digital India initiative,” he said.
Asked
how the company intends to reach users, who may not have access to
Internet to purchase online, Anand said the firm will conduct on ground
activities to help them. “We will have people on ground, across colleges
and other places to help people purchase the phone. Also, we will
launch newer devices offline as well, this is just the beginning,” he
added.
The
Indian smartphone market is witnessing intense competition, especially
in the affordable category. Touted as the fastest growing smartphone
market globally, over 44 million smartphones were sold in the country
last year, buoyed by affordable devices made by local firms such as
Micromax and Karbonn. According to research firm IDC, 18.42 million
smartphones were shipped in India in Q2 2014 with Samsung as the leader
with a 29 per cent market share, Micromax (18 per cent), Karbonn (8 per
cent) and LAVA (6 per cent).
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