The company has also commenced local assembly of smartphones in the country with partners V-Sun and Hipad Technology.
"We are in the process of setting up our R&D centre, which will come up next quarter. We will initially have a team of 20 people who will work on bringing in features needed for the Indian market," Comio India CEO and Director Sanjay Kumar Kalirona said.
He added that the company has two other R&D centres in Hong Kong and China, which has about 1,000 people.
He added that the company aims to ramp up production to 2.5 lakh a month in the January-March quarter.
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Topwise Communication, which retails phones under the Comio brand, caters to mid-level smartphone segment priced between Rs 6,000-12,000. It plans to strengthen its brand presence with a network of 30,000 retailers, 800 distributors and over 800 after-sales touch points catering to 500-550 towns.
"We are still exploring options and should be able to zero in on something in the next few months. It's (the plant) most likely to be in north India," he said.
India is one of the largest smartphone markets globally. In the July-September 2017 quarter, 39 million smartphones were shipped in the country, according to research firm IDC. Leading players in the market include Samsung, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Vivo and Oppo, among others.