Chinese
handset maker Huawei said it aims to sell two million units of its
‘Honor’ range of handsets in India this year as it aims to target the
“digital natives” in the country with the online-only brand.
The
company on Tuesday unveiled two new devices under the Honor range, the
Honor 4X (priced at Rs. 10,499) and Honor 6 Plus (Rs. 26,499), which
will be retailed through Flipkart. It now has four devices under the
Honor range in India.
“The
dual brand strategy has been working well for us globally and in India.
Last year, we sold 300,000 units of Honor devices and this year, we are
looking at 7X growth in that number, at about 2 million. We are focused
on bringing in devices that will appeal to Indian users,” Honor
President George Zhao told PTI.
He
added that the company will bring one or two more devices under the
range to India. “We will bring in affordable and premium devices with
the best possible technology for the digital natives,” he said.
Increasingly,
a number of companies are focusing on tech-savvy youngsters, using
e-commerce as the distribution channel. While Motorola was one of the
first handset vendors to sell its devices solely through online retail,
China’s Xiaomi and Micromax subsidiary Yu have also followed the same
route.
Globally,
Honor sold about 20 million units in 2014, raking in $2.4 billion in
revenues. Overall, Huawei saw its handsets business revenues at about
$12 billion last year.
According
to research firm IDC, Huawei was the world’s fourth largest smartphone
vendor with 6.25 percent share. It follows Korean electronics giant
Samsung (20.01 percent), Apple (19.85 percent) and Lenovo (6.59 percent)
in the tally in the October-December 2014 quarter.
Besides,
the company has set up a Huawei Honor Fund, under which the company
will contribute $0.1 from the sale of each device (Honor 4X and Honor 6
Plus). This will be awarded to startups and individuals working on ICT
technology.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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