Riding high on the success of its affordable handsets, Motorola Mobility today unveiled the second generation of its popular Moto G and Moto X in India in an exclusive partnership with homegrown e-tailer Flipkart.
The US-based firm, which has sold 1.6 million units of Moto E, G and X since February, is betting on the new version to help it ramp up sales in the fiercely competitive Indian smartphone market.
“Partnering with Flipkart, we had launched Moto G a few months ago, followed by Moto X and Moto E, all of which have received tremendous response in India. Now, we are bringing in a new generation with better features and at an attractive price,” Motorola Mobility India General Manager Amit Boni told reporters here.
Moto G will be priced at Rs 12,999 (16 GB), which is cheaper by Rs 1,000 compared to the previous generation.
Along with the Moto 360 smartwatch, Motorola will make the Moto X available later this month. The pricing of both the devices will be announced later.
Smartphone sales
Motorola claims to have over 5 per cent share of the Indian smartphone market.
According to research firm IDC, smartphone sales in the country grew almost three-fold to over 44 million in 2013, buoyed by affordable devices made by local firms.
In the second quarter of 2014, 18.42 million smartphones were shipped in India. Samsung is the leader with a 29 per cent market share, followed by Micromax (18 per cent).
The smartphone category is witnessing intense competition, especially in the affordable (sub $100) segment.
Firefox, Google phones
Last week, Firefox (in partnership with Spice and Intex) had launched two new handsets, priced below Rs 2,300, aimed at those looking to upgrade from feature phones to smartphones.
Google is also expected to launch its much-awaited sub-$100 (around Rs 6,000) smartphones in India on September 15, which will further intensify competition in the booming multi-billion dollar smart devices market here.
Flipkart Vice President Retail and Head Strategic Brand Alliances Michael Adnani said 1.6 million units of Moto E, G and X have already been sold on Flipkart.
“Moto E accounts for the bulk. We are confident that we will see similar response for the new devices as well,” he added.
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