Oppo says Hyderabad facility working on 5G solutions for India
10 March 2019 12:00 AM IST
The requirement of the price segment need is different in India as more than 85 per cent people use less than USD 250 devices and about five per cent use devices between USD 500 and USD 700 dollars.
- We have more commitment to the Indian market and we want to come out with more innovation which is specific to the Indian consumer and for that we have established the Indian R&D centre last year in December in Hyderabad.
- The main purpose of setting this R and D Centre is to come up with more innovative products which will solve Indian consumer problems,” he told PTI without specifically confirming if it is a mobile phone.
- To solve the Indian problem they need something in the service side, software side which addresses their routine or daily problem such as charging limitations, he said.
- We are closely working with the government and we are closely working with the startup and service providers and Infosystem providers,” Arif added.
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