The company, which started operations in
the country about six months back, also plans to bring out at least
four more devices in the retail market this year.
"Some officials
from Reliance Jio were present at the launch. We are in talks with them
for 4G devices," Oppo GM (Mobiles Marketing) Steven Shi said.
At present, Oppo's cheapest 4G handset is available for about Rs 12,990 in the Chinese market.
"4G will definitely be our focus in the days ahead," he said.
Currently,
Oppo has eight handsets in the market, priced between Rs 8,000 to Rs
40,000. It launched two new devices today -- Find 7 and Find 7a --
priced at Rs 37,990 and Rs 31, 990, respectively.
Find 7, which
was launched today, is 4G/LTE compatible and sports a 5.5-inch screen,
2.5 Ghz Snapdragon quad core processor, 3 GB RAM, 3,000 mAh battery, 13
MP rear camera and 5 MP front camera and will be available for sale from
next month.
The Find 7a features 2.3 Ghz processor, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB memory (expandable up to 128 GB) and 2,800 mAh battery.
The
firm also aggressively plans to expand its retail presence across the
country with 5,000 retail points this year from the existing 1,000.
"We
are a premium brand and will position ourselves in the Indian market
with quality products unlike a lot of other firms. The focus this year
is to establish a well-networked retail set-up. We want to expand our
presence in over five states within the next 3-6 months," Shi said.
He
added that the company aims to be among the top two smartphone players
in the Indian market in the next five years in the price category that
it plays in.
"We will compete with Samsung... there are players
offering low-cost smartphones but that is not our focus. We will focus
on the Rs 10,000-40,000 category," Shi said.
Asked about investments, Shi said the company will invest "millions of dollars" but declined to offer specific details.
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