Huawei breaches USD 1\,000 price mark for smartphone in India with P30 Pro

Huawei breaches USD 1,000 price mark for smartphone in India with P30 Pro

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

firm breached the USD 1,000 price ceiling in with the launch of a four-camera 4G on Tuesday to compete in the ultra-premium segment, which is currently dominated by and maker

competitor has also made an entry into the ultra premium segment but it is yet to breach the USD 1,000 price mark.

firm techARC founder and said while consumers have started spending high for brands like and Vivo, market acceptance for brand in the USD 1,000 range will be a challenge.

Consumer Business Group Country Manager (Huawei Brand) Tornado Pan said the smartphone, P30 Pro, is priced at Rs 71,990 (USD 1,038) because of high-end used in the device, which is certified by international bodies such as The World At Night (TWAN) and TV Rheinland.

"India is a strategic market for us and we are committed to bringing in new products to the Indian market," Pan said.

Pan said Huawei is looking at expanding its product portfolio in the market and will look at launching laptops, internet of thing (IoT) devices, wearables and available globally.

He said Huawei is encouraging its global suppliers to invest in India in order to build a mobile phone components ecosystem, as the company is aiming to locally manufacture 90 per cent of its phones by the end of this year.

The company also unveiled two models of P30 Lite which will be available in India for Rs 19,990 (USD 228) and Rs 22,990 (USD 331).

Huawei P30 Pro will start selling on from April 15 for Prime members and from April 16 for regular customers and from April 19, it will be available on Croma

Pan did not share exact date for sale of P30 Lite but said it would be available in Croma from early next month.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 22:35 IST