Huawei, a leading Chinese telecommunications equipment maker is planning to manufacture smartphones at its facility in Chennai to expand its presence in Indian market, reports, Financial Chronicle.
The report has quoted Victor Shan, president of Huawei India’s device business department, as saying that the company is currently conducting quality evaluations and sorting out supply chain issues.
The company is mulling to expand its presence to over 200 cities with 20,000 outlets in three years.
"Low-level feature phones are preferred in rural areas while smartphones are preferred in tier I and tier II cities." He said.
“Tier I cities accounted for 60 percent of its smartpone sales here”, he added.
According to the newspaper, Huawei currently present in 35 Indian cities and has 2,500 outlets across the country plans to expand its presence to over 200 cities and 20,000 outlets over the next three years.
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