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These Chinese Smartphones Are Set To Disrupt The Indian Market

A list of phones from China you simply connot ignore.

 
These Chinese Smartphones Are Set To Disrupt The Indian Market

Chinese OEMs (Original Device Manufacturers) have been flooding the Indian market for a last few years. Initially, it was mostly via Indians brands such as Micromax, Karbonn, Celkon, who would buy handsets from OEMs, do the branding, and sell it in India. Things have changed a bit now, these OEMs from our neighbouring country are now planning to bring their devices directly to the Indian market. To attract the consumers, these companies are undercutting the Indian brands. Plus, they are making up for the lack of brand recognition by offering in insanely powerful hardware. Setting up distribution chains was the only thing that could have held these companies back. However, the Chinese brands have got rid of this issue by teaming up with Indian E-store giants such as Flipkart that have a robust supply network. For these companies, service centres are like unicorns, but not many in India seems to be worried about it any more. So without further ado, here are some Chinese smartphones you shouldn't miss out on:

Xiaomi Mi3
Currently, exclusively available via Flipkart.com, the Xiaomi Mi 3 redefines a budget smartphone. While we were busy praising Motorola for its Snapdragon 400 powered Moto G, the Chinese company dropped a Snapdragon 800 fuelled bomb out of nowhere. Yes, that's the chip generally found in high-end phones such as the Sony Xperia Z1, Nexus 5, and Nokia Lumia 1520. It also brings a Full HD screen and 13 megapixel camera for Rs 14,000. That's not it, the phone also flaunts a stylish unibody, you wouldn't imagine at this price tag. Not convinced yet? Check out the image below:

OnePlus
OnePlus, the brand started with the 'Never Settle' philosophy brings the top-end hardware in the mid-range segment. The device features a 5.5-inch Full HD display. It is backed by a 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 quad-core SoC (System on Chip). Yes, that's exactly what you get on the LG G3 and Xperia Z2. To assure smooth multitasking, the phone packs in 3 GB of RAM. It's 13 megapixel camera is backed by Sony's image sensor. Other specifications include a large 3,100mAh battery, NFC and stereo speakers. The handset isn't available in India yet, but you can expect to reach our shores in coming weeks.

Xiaomi Mi4
The pricier sibling of the Mi 3 has recently launched in its home country China. The phone packs in a 5-inch Full-HD display with OGS (One Glass Solution). Similar to the OnePlus, the Mi 4 is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.5 GHz. Other features include 3 GB of RAM 13-megapixel rear camera, whopping 8 megapixel front-facing snapper for selfies, and 3080 mAh Li-ion battery. All this is housed in an iPhone-esque metallic body. Currently, it's priced at around Rs 20,000. Considering the success of the Mi 3 in India, we're quite confident that Xiaomi will soon bring the Mi 4 to India.

Oppo Find 7
Tech enthusiasts were expecting Quad HD screens from biggies such as LG and Samsung. However, Oppo showed its manufacturing prowess by releasing the Quad HD Find 7 smartphone. This premium handset offers pixel density of 534 ppi. To push this many pixels, the Find 7 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 clocked at 2.3 GHz. Plus, you get a 13 megapixel camera with Sony IMX214 lens. Similar to the Sony Xperia Z2, the Find 7 can record 4K videos. Oppo is soon expected to launch this handset in India.


Tags : Mobile Phones, Android, Xiaomi, OPPO, OnePlus