Absrtact: July 4 News, billion power network learned that the Indian electric business Flipkart after the launch of its own tablet computer Flipkartdigiflip last week, and India's local mobile phone manufacturers Karbonn to launch a series of Low-cost smartphones, priced about 45
July 4 News, billion power network learned that the Indian electric business Flipkart after the launch of its own tablet computer Flipkartdigiflip last week, and India's local mobile phone manufacturers Karbonn launched a series of Low-cost smartphones, priced about 45 U.S. dollars, No specific price has yet been announced.
It is understood that the current only mobile phone market in India in the rapid development of the stage, millet mobile phone also with the aid of Flipkart platform began to enter the Indian market. And last week Google announced it would work with India's Home-grown handset makers to launch a low-cost Android one smartphone.
But as India's local electric dealer, Flipkart in the introduction of Low-cost smartphones in the aspect of a preemptive Google step. Flipkart's smartphone series, which supports dual-sim mode, is an Android Jelly Bean operating system and Kat operating system, which is cost-effective in the same-price smartphone market.
In addition to seizing the smartphone market, Flipkart's move to launch tablet computers and smartphones is also an important strategy to grab the mobile shopping market, analysts in the industry have analyzed. It is understood that Flipkart launched the electronic devices are designed to allow more users to visit Flipkart Mobile shopping, this approach is modeled on Amazon's fire mobile phone, but Amazon Fire mobile phone is a high-end user-oriented products.
Flipkart's new mobile phone slogan is "Pocket Mein rocket", meaning a pocket of mobile shopping. Smartphones in the Indian market are growing fast and are mostly cheap smartphones. Last month, Mozilla, the US mobile phone brand, just unveiled its plan to launch a new Firefox smartphone in India, priced at only 25 dollars. The Indian Bharat Smartphone series is priced at 30 dollars.
The phenomenon of the cheap smartphone boom in the Indian market can bring the network to every ordinary user, also can promote the development of electronic commerce better. And the Indian government has said it hopes to promote the development of e-government through the promotion of smartphones.
A total of 17.59 million smartphones were exported to the Indian market in the first half of 2014, compared with 6.14 million in 2013, according to a survey by IDC, a data analysis firm. In the 2013-2014 fiscal year, India's smartphone sales are 3 times times larger than in the previous fiscal year, reaching 52.4 million levels.