Government Said to Seek Ouster of Chinese Firms From Affordable Smartphone Market

India seeks to restrict Chinese smartphone makers from selling devices cheaper than Rs. 12,000 to kickstart its faltering domestic industry, dealing a blow to brands including Xiaomi. The move is aimed at pushing Chinese giants out of the lower segment of the world’s second-biggest mobile market, according to people familiar with the matter. It coincides with mounting concern about high-volume brands like Realme and Transsion undercutting local manufacturers, they said, asking not to be identified discussing a sensitive matter.

Exclusion from India’s entry-level market would hurt Xiaomi and its peers, which in recent years have increasingly relied on India to drive growth while their home market endures a series of Covid-19 lockdowns that crippled consumption. Smartphones under Rs. 12,000 contributed to a third of India’s sales volume for the quarter through June 2022, with Chinese companies accounting for up to 80 percent of those shipments, according to market tracker Counterpoint.

Xiaomi’s shares extended losses in the final minutes of trading in Hong Kong on Monday. It slid 3.6 percent, extending its decline this year to more than 35 percent. It’s unclear whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government will announce any policies or use informal channels to convey its preference to Chinese companies, the people said.

New Delhi has already subjected Chinese firms operating in the country, such as Xiaomi, and rivals Oppo and Vivo, to close scrutiny of their finances, which has led to tax demands and money laundering allegations. The government has previously employed unofficial means to ban Huawei and ZTE telecom equipment. While there’s no official policy prohibiting Chinese networking gear, wireless carriers are encouraged to purchase alternatives.

The move shouldn’t affect Apple or Samsung, which price their phones higher. Representatives from Xiaomi, Realme, and Transsion didn’t respond to requests for comment. Spokespeople from India’s technology ministry also didn’t respond to Bloomberg News inquiries.

India amped up pressure on Chinese firms in the summer of 2020 after more than a dozen Indian soldiers died following a clash between the two nuclear-armed neighbours on a disputed Himalayan border. It has since banned more than 300 apps, including Tencent’s WeChat and ByteDance’s TikTok, as relations between the two countries fray.

Homegrown companies such as Lava and Micromax comprised just under half of India’s smartphone sales before new entrants from the neighbouring country disrupted the market with cheap and feature-rich devices.

Chinese smartphone players now sell the vast majority of devices in India, but their market dominance has not been “on the basis of free and fair competition,” India’s junior tech minister told the Business Standard newspaper last week. Recurring annual losses posted by most Chinese handset makers in India, despite their leading position, add to criticism of unfair competition.

In private, the government continues to ask Chinese executives to build local supply chains, distribution networks and export from India, suggesting New Delhi still very much wants their investment, the people said.

© 2022 Bloomberg L.P.


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Micromax In 2c Launch Date Set for April 26: Price, Specifications Expected

Micromax In 2c launch date has been officially revealed and is set for April 26. The Indian smartphone vendor has announced the launch of its new budget phone through its social media channels. The Micromax In 2c will debut as the successor to the Micromax In 2b that debuted last year. The new Micromax phone is teased to deliver up to 50 hours of talk time or 16 hours of video streaming on a single charge. It also appears to have a waterdrop-style display notch at the front and dual cameras at the back.

Micromax In 2c launch details

Micromax has announced April 26 as the launch date of the Micromax In 2c through its Twitter account. A short product launch video will be posted at 12pm (noon) on Micromax’s social media channels on Tuesday (April 26) to announce the phone.

 

Meanwhile, Flipkart has separately created a dedicated webpage to tease some of the key features of the upcoming Micromax phone ahead of its debut. The online marketplace shows that the smartphone will carry Brown and Silver colour variants.

Micromax In 2c price in India (expected)

Micromax In 2c price in India is expected to be similar to that of the Micromax In 2b. That budget model was launched in July last year at Rs. 7,999 for the 4GB + 64GB variant and Rs. 8,999 for the top-end 6GB + 64GB option.

Micromax In 2c specifications (expected)

As per the teasers available on Flipkart, the Micromax In 2c will come with an octa-core Unisoc T610 SoC and will carry features including a 6.52-inch display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and 420 nits of peak brightness. The display also has a waterdrop-style notch design. Further, the phone is teased to have a 5,000mAh battery and is seen to have dual rear cameras. All these features are identical to those of the Micromax In 2b.

Last week, tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore leaked some specifications of the Micromax In 2c. The tipster claimed that the phone would come with a 6.52-inch HD+ (720×1,600 pixels) display and a dual rear camera setup carrying an 8-megapixel primary sensor, along with a VGA secondary sensor. It is also said to have a 5-megapixel selfie camera sensor. Further, the Micromax In 2c is rumoured to have 4GB and 6GB LPDDR4X RAM options as well as 64GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. It would also include a microSD card for expanding the internal storage.

The Micromax In 2c is rumoured to come with connectivity options including a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The phone is also said to have an accelerometer, ambient light, and a proximity sensor.


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