Oppo’s focus on service & quality

Oppo’s focus on service & quality
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\"Providing best service with beautifulness to the customers is our strategy to grab the Indian smartphone market,\" Li said on the sidelines of the launch of OPPO F1s, a successor to the popular OPPO F1 device, in Mumbai last week.

Smartphone maker OPPO sometimes called the Apple of China does not bother with sales figures in India. According to Sky Li, Vice-President, OPPO Mobiles, the company never follows ‘Key Performance Indicators’ (KPI) a measurable way to check how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives.

"Providing best service with beautifulness to the customers is our strategy to grab the Indian smartphone market," Li said on the sidelines of the launch of OPPO F1s, a successor to the popular OPPO F1 device, in Mumbai last week.

"Being a priority market for OPPO, we understand the Indian consumers' demand for excellent camera quality. OPPO has rich experience in camera technology and has been the industry leader with several accolades and awards to its credit," said Li, who is also the OPPO's Global VP and Managing Director of International Mobile Business and President, OPPO India.

The company is carrying this legacy forward and stepping up the selfie revolution by launching the upgraded selfie expert F1s to share advanced photography technology with an even wider range of users in India and also offer them an outstanding "selfie" experience. Speaking about the specifications of F1s, Li said it is an advanced version of the ealier "selfie expert" F1.

"F1s takes selfie experience a step further with 16MP front camera, a sophisticated beautification feature and an industry leading 0.22s fingerprint reader. F1s also sports a 5.5-inch screen, an Octa-core processor backed with 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM and 3075mAh battery at an amazing price of Rs 17,990," Li explained.

Asked about the "Make in India" initiative, Li said: "We had planned to open two manufacturing units in India, both in Noida (Uttar Pradesh). The first factory has already become functional last month." India is going through a transformation period from feature phones to smartphones. The smartphone user base in India currently stands at 350 million and is expected to rise sharply.

Li feels that the "Make in India" initiative has created a strong platform for smartphone manufacturers like Oppo. "Currently, there are many Indian consumers who are using low-end or less-value devices. The time when these customers will switch over to mid- to high-end segment smartphones is an opportunity for us. We are committed to provide our best products," Li told IANS.

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