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Karbonn enters into mobile accessories, expects Rs 100 crore revenue by 2016

byCustoms Today Report
23/03/2015
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NEW DELHI: Karbonn has decided to entered into the mobile accessories market to lead the mobile accessories market.. The power banks will be available exclusively on Snapdeal from Wednesday, with prices starting from Rs 999.

Handset maker Karbonn entered the mobile accessories business and said its revenues from this vertical may touch Rs 100 crore by March, 2016.

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Currently, the accessories market is dominated by grey market products which impact the functioning and efficiency of devices.

The move is aimed at offering consumers the choice of technologically superior mobile auxiliaries that are affordable, Karbonn Executive Director Shashin Devsare said in a statement.

“We are highly optimistic about the growth of Karbonn’s accessories vertical and expect it to touch Rs 100 crore by the end of FY2015-2016,” Devsare added.

The company will introduce power banks (5,000mAh, 7,000mAh and 10,000mAh variants), priced Rs 999 onwards and will be available for sale on Snapdeal from March 25.

The company will also offer screen guards under brand ‘Ultra Clear’ customised for Karbonn mobile devices, which will be be available for sale on Snapdeal from March 25.

The company will also offer screen guards under brand ‘Ultra Clear’ customised for Karbonn mobile devices, which will be available across retail stores and eCommerce portals.

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