Optiemus also plans to launch a slew of BlackBerry- branded devices across price points.
Earlier this year, BlackBerry had tied up with Optiemus Infracom to design, manufacture and distribute its devices in India and neighbouring countries. It has a similar partnership with TCL for some other markets.
"We have a strong pipeline (of devices) for the next 6-12 months. These will be across price points," Optiemus Infracom Executive Director Hardip Singh told PTI.
"India is a very important market for us. The brand still has a strong connect. With the lineup that is planned, I hope to see India among our top 5 markets," BlackBerry Senior Vice President, General Manager, Mobility Solutions, Alex Thurber said.
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Talking about the device, Singh said: "The BlackBerry KEYone, for example, is the first dual SIM BlackBerry phone in the Indian market. Also, the pricing is almost at par with the international model, even though the India version has higher specifications."
The handset will be available on Amazon.In from August 8.
Once a dominant player in the smartphone category, BlackBerry struggled to compete against global competitors like Samsung and Apple. It, then, agreed to license its brand to handset manufacturer, TCL.
Earlier this year, Nokia brand also made a re-entry into the Indian market with HMD Global (which holds the rights for Nokia brand) launching a range of feature and smartphones.
The company has taken a number of steps, including adopting the Android platform for powering its phones in attempts to re-capture its position.
Singh said smartphones are more than just phone call making devices now.
"People are now transacting over their phones. So security is a critical element, which BlackBerry has been known for. Also, now there is the convenience of Android OS on BlackBerry, so we are very optimistic about the devices," he said.
As per data from telecom operators, there are still one million active BlackBerry service users in India, he said.