Panasonic aims to sell 1.5 mn smartphones in FY'19

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Consumer company aims to sell 1.5 million to catch up with its target of garnering Rs 800 crore from this segment in the ongoing financial year.

Sharma said the company is looking at business in a strategic manner as a key component of overall connected device business of

"Our focus is to get 4-5 per cent market share in segment priced in the range of Rs 20,000-Rs 25,000 a unit," Sharma said.

He said the company sells many phones in the range of Rs 7,000-13,000 and will soon come up with offerings in the the range of Rs 12,000-18,000, as per the company's plan to upgrade

"We are not focussing on market share but consumer experience with respect to all our product range that we have. By end of this fiscal, we expect to have slightly less than 3 per cent market share in segment. We are not focussing on scaling up sales volume," Sharma said.

The company is also ramping up its facility from November.

"We will move from semi-knocked down (SKD) level of to completely knocked down (CKD) from November," Sharma said.

In SKD level of manufacturing, components come fixed at motherboard of and all the parts are assembled, while in CKD level the components are populated at the factory of the

Panasonic Thursday launched its flagship enabled dual 4G SIM -- Eluga X1 and X1 Pro-- priced at Rs 22,990 and Rs 26,990, respectively.

The company has come up with its proprietary platform on these phones where Panasonic will look at integrating third party application as it plans to launch internet of things (IoT) enabled consumer appliances in the coming days.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 14:02 IST