OnePlus, a company founded by ex-Oppo executives, had launched what it calls the '2014 flagship killer' phone, OnePlus One in May with a starting price of $299. The phone is available in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States. OnePlus sells the phone under an invite-only program with new owners getting the ability to invite other people.
While the company does not ship the phone to India, it says it is seeing tremendous interest from the region. In a forum post, Carl Pei, director of OnePlus Global, said that many customers in India were purchasing the phone and shipping it to the US, and then asking a friend to bring it over or trans-shipping it. He stated that India ranked number 8 in terms of web traffic, outweighing many of the company's launch countries.
"It's safe to say that we're interested in India. Being such a young company, we also know that India is a huge challenge. We're all about creating a great user experience from end to end. We understand that there are lots to learn, consider and set up before we can officially launch in this vast country," he added.
Pei has assured OnePlus fans that the company will be as transparent as possible and keep Indian enthusiasts posted about its progress. While he did not give a definite time frame, it surely suggests that the company is keen to enter the Indian market and is currently working on a launch strategy.
For those unaware, the OnePlus One smartphone is powered by a 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor. It has 3GB RAM, and comes in 16GB and 64GB internal storage variants. It sports a 5.5-inch full-HD screen, a rear 13MP camera with F2.0 aperture and Sony image sensor, 5MP front camera, 3100mAh battery, 4G LTE (including the Indian band 40), NFC and stereo speakers. The phone weighs 162 grams and is 8.9mm thick. While the shell of the phone is made using plastic, wood, Kevlar and denim backcovers will be available as accessories.
The Indian market is witnessing the entry of a number of Chinese players including the likes of Xiaomi, Oppo and Gionee. Xiaomi recently launched its high-end smartphone, Mi 3, at a price of Rs 13,999, challenging local and global players that sell similar phones at a relatively higher price point.
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