Ranked number two in India, Micromax has so far sold smartphones based on Google's Android operating system. It is the first domestic original equipment maker (OEM) to launch smartphones powered by Windows 8.1 OS.
The city-based firm introduced Canvas Win W121 and Canvas Win W092 priced at Rs 9,500 and Rs 6,500, respectively. Both dual-sim devices will be available from next month.
Besides Nokia, HTC, LG and Dell also have Windows Phone operating system-powered handsets in their portfolio.
Proliferation in data services and cutting-edge devices that make technology affordable for masses will be critical for the next phase of growth and Micromax's partnership with software giant Microsoft for its UI enriching platform and chip maker Qualcomm's next generation processor is an extension of that process, he added.
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"Micromax is the only Indian mobile phone brand to be present across the two most popular operating platforms in the world," Kapoor, former CEO of Bharti Airtel, said.
Microsoft, which earlier this year completed the acquisition of the handset business of Finnish handset maker Nokia, also has the Lumia range of smartphones in the market that run on Windows Phone OS.
Explaining Microsoft's go-to-market strategy, he said: "Our deep engagement with local OEMs is one of the engines of growth for Windows Phone. With these new devices, Windows Phone is now available to a whole new group of consumers in India, who are looking for innovation and value."
Snapdragon processors are designed to support integration between hardware, software and services on Windows Phone, he added.
Powered by Snapdragon 200 processor, the Canvas Win W121 sports a 5-inch HD IPS display and has a 1.2 GHz Quad Core CPU, 2,000 mAh battery, 8 megapixel rear camera and 2MP front camera, 1 GB RAM and an internal memory of 8 GB that is expandable up to 32 GB.