"We have seen maximum growth in India taking place in Rs 10,000-20,000 range. Huawei will increase focus in this segment in India. Having said that we will not compromise on quality and get into specification game. Huawei will continue to focus on users' experience," Huawei India Consumer Business Group President Peter Zhai told PTI.
In 2016, Huawei shipped 139 million smartphones globally and reported 44 per cent annual revenue growth in its Consumer Business Group at USD 25.9 billion.
"Our exponential growth trajectory in the global market is the testament to our well-crafted strategy and we are looking at replicating it in the Indian market. We have all the right ingredients to be successful in India as Huawei is a company that goes across an ecosystem of devices," Zhai said.
Huawei has set a target to be among the top 5 smartphone companies in India by the end of this year.
As per industry experts, Huawei is estimated to have doubled its sales in India but numbers are still less compared to it competitors in the smarphone segment.
As per Counterpoint Research, Huawei had 0.6 per cent share in the Indian smartphone segment in January-March quarter of 2016. It is estimated to have registered 0.9 per cent share the first three months of 2017.
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