Samsung Android 4.0 Updates : Samsung to launch Android 4.0 tablet in India soon
Samsung to launch Android 4.0 tablet in India soon From - thehindu
Setting itself an ambitious task of achieving 60 per
cent market share in the Smartphone segment during the current year,
Samsung India is gearing up to launch its first Android 4.0 tablet, Tab 2
310 early this month.
The mobile handset maker, with
a market share of 44.7 per cent, is focusing more on creating new
market, reaching out to different sections that remain uncovered so far.
“The market size is 8 to 10 million devices at present. The focus is on
how do we grow this to 20 million devices,” Samsung India mobile and IT
applications head Ranjit Yadav said.
The company is
undeterred by the entry of low cost devices and cut in prices announced
by its competitors. “We offer widest range in terms of handsets to suit
consumer needs, enabling them to make a choice,” Mr. Yadav told The Hindu.
In
the tablet space, Samsung Galaxy Tabs offered a variety of features.
“We were the first to launch Tablets in the market in 2010 and are
constantly working on innovation in the tablet range,” he said. Samsung
launched the world's slimmest Galaxy Tab 730 and Galaxy Tab 750 last
year and the range has been augmented this year with the launch of
Galaxy Tab 620. At present, Samsung's Tab variants are available in the
price range of Rs.30,000-36,000.
Dual SIM phones
currently constitute 45 per cent of the mobile handset market in India.
“We offer a complete range and launched our first Dual SIM smartphone
under the Galaxy series — Galaxy Ace Duos, Galaxy Y Duos and Galaxy Y
Pro Duos with Ace Duos supporting GSM and CDMA. This segment will
continue to grow and we expect the dual SIM segment to contribute around
25 per cent of our total mobile sales,” he said. Samsung's dual SIM
phones offered consumers' advantage of using one SIM for data downloads
and the other for voice call. “The Galaxy Y Duos, for instance, offers
users the opportunity to use the device for both data and call
simultaneously, enabling them to maintain a work life balance,” he
pointed out.
The Galaxy series, he said, was ‘very
well accepted'. He claimed Samsung was a market leader in the smartphone
segment with 44.7 per cent share and offered a range 19 smart phones
priced between Rs.7,360 and Rs.38,250.
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