Aim to make Nokia one of top smartphone brands in 3-5 yrs: HMD

Around 2012, Nokia began to see a downfall in its market share, hurt by its slow response to changing trends

September 26, 2017 06:22 pm | Updated 06:23 pm IST - New Delhi

Ajey Mehta, vice president- India, HMD Global, Pranav Shroff, director, global portfolio strategy, HMD Global and Larry Paulson, Vice President and President, Qualcomm India at the launch of Nokia 8 phones, in New Delhi.

Ajey Mehta, vice president- India, HMD Global, Pranav Shroff, director, global portfolio strategy, HMD Global and Larry Paulson, Vice President and President, Qualcomm India at the launch of Nokia 8 phones, in New Delhi.

HMD Global, which holds the rights for Nokia brand name, aims to “rank among the top smartphone players in the next 3-5 years in India as it works towards restoring the old glory of the iconic label”, HMD Global Vice President India Ajey Mehta told PTI.

Once a dominant player in the Indian market, some time around 2012, Nokia began to see a downfall in its market share, hurt by its slow response to changing trends like dual SIM, touch screen smartphones.

This was also the time when homegrown firms like Micromax and others like Samsung began to eat into Nokia’s market share, leaving it with under 10 % share at the end of 2012.

An influx of Chinese brands like Oppo and Xiaomi have expanded their presence and captured considerable market share.

He added that the company has received a great response to all its devices launched in the market so far.

Asked about how the company plans to compete with rivals that are spending millions of dollars on marketing, Mehta said: “We want to build a firm foundation and a sustainable business going forward“.

“We will compete on the pillars that we believe Nokia can stand on — brand, pure Android, designer craftsmanship and real life experiences,” he added.

India is one of the fastest growing smartphone markets globally. As per International Data Corporation (IDC), 28 million smartphones were shipped to India in the April—June 2017 quarter with Samsung commanding 24 % market share.

The others in the top 5 tally included Xiaomi (17 %), Vivo (13 %), Oppo (8 %) and Lenovo (7 %).

HMD on Tuesday launched a new device - Nokia 8 — priced at ₹ 36,999 that will be available in India starting October 14.

across key mobile retail outlets as well as on Amazon.in. It features 5.3-inch display, 4GB RAM, 64 GB internal memory (expandable up to 256 GB), 13MP rear and front camera and 3090 mAh battery.

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