Nokia banks on India sales

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| "India is one of the fastest growing market right now in terms of mobile phone consumption and usage. As this trend is expected to continue, we are planning to cash in on it and soon have the country emerge as the second-largest consumer for Nokia by 2010," said Sunil Dutt, director-sales, Nokia India. |
| Nokia believes launching affordable yet stylish handsets with several appealing features is the key to growth. |
| "We would launch handsets and solutions in line with user needs. We carry out extensive research to ensure we tap every potential market and customer need as we move ahead," said Dutt. |
| For example, Nokia recently launched the 6300 range. |
| At an MRP of Rs 12,900, the phone is targeted at young professionals who are looking for chic handset solutions. |
| It also comes with in-box memory of 128 MB with support for upto 2GB microSD cards, talk-time of upto 3.5 hours and standby time upto 14 days, among other features. |
| Nokia India has also earmarked $150 million, to be invested in phases over the next few years, to upgrade its manufacturing facility in Chennai. |
| At present, the plant manufactures 20 million units in 11 months for sale in India and overseas. |
First Published: Mar 07 2007 | 12:00 AM IST