South Korean electronics major, Samsung, which launched the new Rex series of smart feature handsets today, plans to sell the first completely 'made-in-India' handsets in the Chinese market.
"We will sell the handsets in other growth markets, including China, west Asian countries, and Commonwealth of Independent States, besides India, said Asim Warsi, vice-president (sales), Mobile Business, Samsung Electronics.
Currently, most of the mobile handsets sold in India are imported from China either fully built or in knocked-down versions.
Samsung's Rex series, which was launched globally from India today, is the first series of handsets that are being completely developed by Samsung's research and development centre in New Delhi.
"It is a people-inspired innovation, said Younghee Lee, Executive Vice President (Global Marketing), Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics, while unveiling the handsets in New Delhi on Friday.
Priced between Rs 4,280 and Rs 6,490, the initial four models of the Rex handset will primarily take on Nokia's popular Asha series which has 11 models in the price range of Rs 3,500 and Rs 8,700 --