ZTE plans to open handset R&D centre in India

ZTESHANGHAI: Betting big on the burgeoning affordable handset market in India, Chinese telecom major ZTE has said it plans to set up a new R&D centre dedicated to mobile phones.

The firm will also launch six new smartphones this year to tap the multi-billion dollar opportunity in India.

ZTE will price the smartphones between Rs 7,000 to Rs 18,000 catering to entry, mid and high-end segments.

“Depending on the local carrier, we would launch six devices in India, both 3G and 4G from entry level to high end category,” Adam Zeng, Chief Experience Officer, ZTE Mobile Devices told PTI.

For India, ZTE is adopting a hybrid market strategy by selling handsets in collaboration with the telecom operator and through open market channels.

The company is in talks with 4G operators for handset bundling deals in the near future, but declined to name them.

“We are very optimistic about potential of 4G in India and plan to launch a range of affordable phones to drive the ecosystem,” Zeng said on the sidelines of ZTE Mobile conference here.

According to ZTE Corp Head of Device Strategy Lv Qian Hao, “In the next three years, we would be among top five brand vendors of handsets in India.”

The company would also double its marketing and branding expenditure this year.

ZTE, which is China’s second largest telecom gear maker, is also planning to set up a new handset R&D centre in India on the lines of its Shanghai facility.

However, the Chinese firm declined to share any timeline or the planned investments on the project.

“ZTE sees huge potential of handset business growth in India and is thinking long-term in terms of dedicated handset R&D centre for India,” he said.

The firm, which has 18 R&D centers across China, US and Europe, spends 10 per cent of its revenue from handsets on R&D.-PTI