Gionee rolls out India made 4G device; to invest Rs 300 crore

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Press Trust of India Visakhapatnam
Last Updated : Oct 12 2015 | 9:22 PM IST
Chinese handset maker Gionee today unveiled its first made in India 4G smartphone 'F103', manufactured by electronic manufacturer Foxconn, here and announced to invest Rs 300 crore as part of its plans to manufacture 60 lakh units per annum.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who was also present on the occasion, has assured the company of rendering all kinds of support from the state government.
"We are confident India economy would grow 9-10 per cent everywhere. There is a huge demand for electronics hardware in India. There is a huge demand in India by 2020 electronic and hardware will be USD 400 billion. In this, cellphone demand will be alone be up to 38 per cent i.E USD 38 billion," Naidu said.
The Chinese device maker has said its all 4G smartphones, to be sold in India from March 2016, will be manufactured here.
The company has sold around 70 lakh handsets in India over a period of last two-and-a-half years.
"The next big thing for us is 4G. We will focus on making 4G phones in India that will support all operators. Once we exhaust our full production capacity, I can confidently say our vendors will rush to invest in India. We are looking to double our sales in 2015-16," Gionee India MD & CEO Arvind Vohra said.
He said the smartphones are being customised to suit the need of Indian consumers. Gionee is already selling imported 'F103' for Rs 9,999 a unit but now it will be replenished with made in India handsets.
Vohra said that investments will not be an issue and with support of the government, the company will be able to boost its production in the country.
Naidu said that the state government will look at fostering culture of China and Taiwan in the state to create investor friendly environment.
"All your, China-Taiwan, culture, restaurant, shopping, we will develop all here. In coming days, China and India will be world's top economies. Even the US economy will be after them because of their sheer growth and population," he said.
The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister said the state government is setting up several new airports to boost logistics for export and one of the airports is scheduled to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this month.
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First Published: Oct 12 2015 | 9:22 PM IST

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