The company, which has seven to eight LTE-enabled devices in its portfolio, is scaling up the number to over 10 devices by the end of December.
"We are seeing a strong traction with our 4G devices. By March next year, 4G devices will be 40-45 per cent of volumes for us," Micromax CEO Vineet Taneja told PTI.
Micromax is also looking at bringing in more 4G handsets devices across price points, especially in the affordable category.
Buoyed by strong uptake of data services and pan-India rollout of 4G network by telecom operator, Bharti Airtel, handset makers are looking at expanding their product portfolio with LTE devices, especially in the entry and affordable price range smartphones.
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According to CMR's India quarterly data, 4G-LTE device shipments more than doubled in the March 2015 quarter, growing 108 per cent quarter-on-quarter to 2.2 million units.
In the April-June 2015 quarter, smartphone shipment in India grew 44 per cent to 26.5 million units from the year-ago period, as per research firm IDC. Samsung had a market share of 23 percent share, followed by Micromax at 17 per cent.
Micromax today launched its new flagship device 'Canvas 5' priced at Rs 11,999.
The device features 5.2-inch display, 3GB RAM, 1.3 Ghz Octa-Core processor, 13 MP rear and 5MP front cameras and 2,900 mAh battery.