HTC to increase its retail outlets to 7,000 in six months

October 09, 2013 05:25 pm | Updated 05:25 pm IST - New Delhi

HTC is planning to expand its distribution network to 7,000 show rooms across the country in the next six months. A file photo.

HTC is planning to expand its distribution network to 7,000 show rooms across the country in the next six months. A file photo.

Expanding its retail presence across the country, Taiwanese handset maker HTC on Wednesday said it will be adding about 3,000 outlets in the next six months.

The company, which currently has about 3,500-4,000 retail outlets, will also be strengthening its service delivery network by adding 100 service points in the next three quarters.

“We are planning to increase our retail outlets to 7,000 in next six months and 100 additional service points will be put up in the next three quarters,” HTC country head Faisal Siddiqui said.

The company currently has 250 service points.

Mr. Siddiqui said the company is changing its distribution model and has more national distributors now.

“We are reworking our distribution model. Earlier, we used to have one national distributor but now we have four distributors nationally,” he added.

Meanwhile, the company on Wednesday launched a device under its Desire series at market operative price (MOP) of Rs 21,490.

The phone features a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 8 megapixel camera and 4.3 inch display.

“The Desire range has become renowned for bringing a premium mobile experience to the mass market... the Desire 500 is no different. It is perfect for people who are always on the go,” Mr. Siddiqui added.

The company now has 6-7 models in its Desire series, priced between Rs 12,500 to Rs 30,000.

Mr. Siddiqui said the company wants to achieve 15 per cent market share in the domestic smartphone market but refused to share a time-frame for it.

It will also launch 4-8 devices across different price points in the next six months.

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