Consumer electronics major Sony said it wants to be among top
three players in the Indian Smartphone market by garnering market share
of about 15-16 percent in the next three years.
"We want to be in big league ... We plan to be in top three (mobile
phone maker in Smartphone category)," Sony India, Mobile Division, Head -
Sales and Marketing, Sachin Thapar told reporters here, responding to a
query on the company's target for the next three years.
Sony India has about nine percent market share in the Smartphone category at present, he said.
With a proposal to bring a slew of mobile phones under the Xperia
brand, the firm aims to garner market share of about 16 percent by
2015-16.
"In the coming weeks we will be launching our E series range of mobile
phones offering both single and dual-sim. The price will be around 10,000 onwards", he said, on the company's new product launches.
Hoping to triple its sales of Xperia range of mobile phones to 3,500 crore in 2012-13 from 1,700 crore in 2011-12, he said the company had allocated 300 crore for the marketing of Xperia range of mobile phones.
Launching the Xperia Z Smartphone in Tamil Nadu market which
contributes about 11 percent of sales, Thapar said the firm targets
Xperia sales of about 400
crore in this region. Besides, the company is also increasing it sales
network in the region to 900 outlets from the present 650.
Asked about Finance Minister P Chidambaram announcing an increase in
excise duty of six percent in his budget, he said the company did not
increase the cost of mobile phone due to it, adding, "At the moment, we
are not increasing it. We are giving the benefit to customer."
Chidambaram in his budget speech last month announced a six per cent increase in excise duty for mobile handsets priced above 2,000.
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