"We don't consider the players you named as competitors since they play to a lower end market and do not pose a threat across our broad set of capabilities," BlackBerry Executive Chairman and CEO John Chen told PTI when asked if they were facing difficulty due to new players like Xiaomi and Obi who are launching powerful devices at affordable prices.
It is important to remember that BlackBerry is more than just a smartphone manufacturer. It is a mobile solutions firm that services the needs of customers looking for secure technologies that drive productivity, communications and collaboration, he added.
Blackberry's Z3 is available on various e-commerce sites in the range of Rs 14,860-15,950, while the Z10 is available in the range of Rs 12,599-18,499.
Often touted as the Apple of China, Xiaomi launched its Mi3 smartphone in India for Rs 13,999 this year.
Whereas, Obi Mobiles, a company co-founded by former Apple CEO John Sculley, launched its flagship handset, Octopus S520, for Rs 11,990 in the Indian market this year.
The struggling smartphone maker has been slashing prices of its handsets in India -- Z30, Z10, Q5, 9320 and 9720 -- to drive sales due to competition from Android, iOS and Nokia's Windows Phone, which have been offering devices at affordable prices.
In India, in terms of vendor, BlackBerry failed to find a spot in the top 5 in the April-June quarter. Samsung leads the tally with 29 per cent market share, followed by Micromax (18 per cent), Karbonn (8 per cent), Lava (6 per cent) and Motorola (5 per cent), as per IDC.
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