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Xiaomi set to make phones in India

NEW DELHI: China's top mobile phone maker Xiaomi is looking to make devices in India, possibly using the idle plant of Nokia at Chennai. The company, the world's third-largest mobile phone vendor and one of the fastest-growing, has said it is scouting for partners for making phones in India, its second-biggest market.

"We are beginning to explore opportunities for manufacturing in India," Manu Jain, operations head for Xiaomi in India, told TOI. "India is a big market and we would like to be close to our customers."

If the plans fructify, this will be the first instance of a top Chinese device maker manufacturing products in India and would boost PM Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' campaign. Indian cellphone maker Micromax, which earlier only manufactured in China, started making smartphones in India too from April this year.

In the second quarter of 2014, Xiaomi upstaged Korean giant Samsung from the top position in China, the world's biggest smartphone market. The company currently imports phones in India from its suppliers in China and has been able to sell about 8 lakh devices here since the brand's launch in July this year.

Jain, who was the co-founder of e-tailer Jabong before coming to Xiaomi, however, did not confirm any plans related to Nokia's idle Chennai plant. The plant did not go to Microsoft as part of its deal to buy the Finnish phone maker's global devices operations due to pending litigations.

"We have not looked at it," Jain said, when asked about its interest in Nokia's India plant, refusing to make any confirmation on the matter.

Jain said local manufacturing will help the company price the devices competitively. The move goes well with Xiaomi's strategy to sell feature-rich devices cheaper than competitors such as Samsung and Apple. "We are looking at manufacturing from the perspective of cost benefits and taxes," Jain said.

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The government has initiated moves to boost electronic goods manufacturing by throwing in sops while also approving the setting up of semiconductor wafer plants (commonly known as fab units) for electronic chips.

Xiaomi will look for partners that can help assemble the devices. "The devices will be designed by us, in terms of the hardware and software. The partners can help us in the assembly of the devices," Jain said. "We have started to think on these lines, though we have not worked on any investments." Jain pointed out that the company has a similar arrangement in China where its devices are assembled at global electronics contract manufacturing giant, Foxconn, which also makes phones and devices for Apple and Blackberry.

The company, that only sells devices online globally (it has an exclusive partnership with e-tailer Flipkart for India), displayed its seriousness on the Indian market when it partnered top mobile operator Airtel for its 4G smartphone Redmi Note which will cost Rs 9,999.

This would perhaps be the first time the company will sell a device through the brick-and-mortar route as it rides on Airtel's retail network in some of the country's top cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Chennai.

Source(s):- Xiaomi to Start Manufacturing Phones in India Within 2 Years: Barra | NDTV Gadgets
Xiaomi set to make phones in India - The Times of India
 
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Indian members ,what do you think about it?
 
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does it sell good in India?

If I am to advocate any chinese mobile to my friend, it will be Xiomi. It really rocks.. User Interface top class.. However UI chokes up a lot of RAM, but still acceptable due to low cost..
Other Chinese Mobile have like Lenovo, Huawei, have not been able to create a brand unlike Xiomi.. It sells good..
 
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I would love to see more xiaomi devices..Their quality is really good & we want to see more competition here.A very welcoming step...
 
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does it sell good in India?

With just two months of sales, Xiaomi raced to capture 1.5 percent share of the Indian smartphone market and is on track to double their market share sequentially, as per the report.


Indian Mobile Phone Market to Surpass Japan's by Year-End

The Indian mobile phone market is estimated to surpass Japan's by 2014 end, reaching the $10 billion mark, Hong Kong-based market research firm Counterpoint has said.
"The third largest smartphone market India is on track to reach $10 billion (roughly Rs. 61,821 crores) in smartphone revenues for the first time in 2014 and will surpass Japan in terms of the total mobile phone shipments revenue size in last quarter 2014," Counterpoint Analyst Neil Shah said.

The price-sensitive Indian customers are now buying premium iPhone smartphone as its shipment in India has crossed over 1 million for the first time, as per the third quarter report of Market Monitor service of Counterpoint.

"The Cupertino vendor (Apple) crossed 1 million units of cumulative iPhone shipments for the first time in its fiscal year ever (October 13-September 14) for India market. This is a notable feat for Apple as it captured almost half of the high profit premium segment, taking share away from Samsung," Counterpoint' Senior Analyst Tarun Pathak said.

As per the report, Korean electronics giant Samsung led Indian smartphone marketwith 25.1 percent share in July-September 2014 period followed by Micromax with 20.4 percent market share, Karbonn 9.6 percent, Motorola 4.7 percent and Sony 4.5 percent share.

The other smartphone brands jointly accounted for 35.7 percent market share in the third quarter, the report said.

In over all mobile handset market, Samsung again led Indian market with 15.1 percent market share and was closely followed by Micromax with 14.5 percent share.

"In the overall mobile phone market (smartphones and feature phones), it's a very close race between Samsung and Micromax for the top spot, as Samsung regained the lead from Micromax this quarter after the Indian vendor surpassed the Korean giant in second quarter," Pathak said.

The report said that Motorola, Sony and Lava (excluding Xolo) are aggressively shipping their phones in India.

Motorola, Sony and Lava shipped more than 1 million smartphones for the first time in India in a single quarter.

With just two months of sales, Xiaomi raced to capture 1.5 percent share of the Indian smartphone market and is on track to double their market share sequentially, as per the report.

Counterpoint estimates the cumulative Android One shipments to hit a million mark by the end of the year but will face tough competition from likes of Xiaomi and long tail mobile phone brands offering the same specs even at lower price points.The Indian mobile phone market is estimated to surpass Japan's by 2014 end, reaching the USD 10 billion mark, Hong Kong-based market research firm Counterpoint has said.

Indian Mobile Phone Market to Surpass Japan's by Year-End: Counterpoint | NDTV Gadgets
 
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