Domestic mobile technology company OKWU is all set to introduce a new line of smartphones designed for the tech-savvy generation.
Running on the Android operating system, the smartphone will be launched in October.
Headquartered in Noida, the company has invested in a manufacturing plant in Shenzhen, China and will have an assembly plant in the country by the end of the first operating year, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
"We are a stand-alone company that lays emphasis on providing their customers with an automated living through augmented assistance," said Anshuman Atul, Managing Director, OKWU, in a statement.
The device will have "U-Arena", a feature that helps users integrate all their devices and appliances with the smartphone.
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