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Business News/ Companies / News/  Why OnePlus may not launch smartphones in 15,000-20,000 category
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Why OnePlus may not launch smartphones in ₹15,000-20,000 category

OnePlus, which holds a 30% share in the premium category of smartphones (Rs 30,000 and above) , finds the mid category of ₹15,000-Rs 20,000 very tempting.

OnePlus, which had entered the Indian market in 2014 with Amazon as its e-commerce partner, usually launches two devices a year unlike other players that play across various price categories.Premium
OnePlus, which had entered the Indian market in 2014 with Amazon as its e-commerce partner, usually launches two devices a year unlike other players that play across various price categories.

OnePlus co-founder and CEO Pete Lau has said the company has been ‘tempted’ to expand its presence to the mid-priced smartphone category as it presents a huge opportunity in a country like India, but it will continue to focus on the premium market.

Speaking to PTI, Lau said there is a huge addressable market in the 15,000-20,000 category (mid segment). “It is a temptation but we are not doing that. We have had a mission from the start of building a flagship phone with the best features, we will continue to focus there," he said.

OnePlus, which had entered the Indian market in 2014 with Amazon as its e-commerce partner, usually launches two devices a year unlike other players that play across various price categories.

According to the research firm Counterpoint, OnePlus held a 30% share in the premium category (Rs 30,000 and above) during the July-September 2018 quarter.

Samsung was the second largest player in the category with 28% market share, followed by Apple (25%).

Lau said India’s premium smartphone market presents an “exciting opportunity", even though its contribution to the overall market is currently small.

“The premium segment is about 4-5 per cent right now but if 3-5 years from now, it were to be 15-20 per cent, the market scenario would be totally different...we are here for the long play. That is what we have told the India team, they need to focus on being healthy and sustainable in the long-term," he said.

In August, Lau had said India accounted for about one-third of OnePlus’ revenues last year and is set to become the “second home ground" for the company.

India is a key market for smartphone players as it continues to grow at a strong pace. According to research firm IDC, smartphone shipments in India touched an all-time high of 42.6 million units in July-September 2018 quarter, registering an year-on-year growth of 9.1 per cent.

Over the last few months, a number of players have launched devices in the premium category, the latest ones being Huawei with its Mate 20 Pro ( 69,990) and ASUS with its gaming smartphone - ROG phone that was launched at 69,999.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.

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Published: 03 Dec 2018, 05:19 PM IST
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