The company, which started selling its smartphones in India earlier this year, is also evaluating setting up a manufacturing base in the country.
"We are looking at two cities - Gurgaon and Bengaluru. We should have an R&D centre by the end of December quarter. By the end of September, we should have clarity on the location," Phicomm President Sales (Global) Jeffrey Fan told PTI.
"India is a very important market for us. We are closely watching the market and trying to get the best of technology at the most affordable prices... This year, we are looking at 3-4 models both in the premium and affordable range," he said.
Phicomm had launched its first device in India in June this year. It will launch a mass market 4G device -- Energy 653 -- priced under Rs 6,000, on August 10.
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Asked about manufacturing, Fan said the company is exploring the option.
Phicomm is among the growing list of global smartphone makers, including Xiaomi, Asus, Motorola and Gionee, that are considering manufacturing in India, where the government is pushing its 'Make in India' initiative.
India is one the fastest growing smartphone markets globally.
According to research firm CMR, 19.5 million smartphones were shipped in India in the March 2015 quarter.
"Though the revenue contribution may seem small and this will grow very strongly. We are also introducing our routers in India later this year, which we expect will do well," Phicomm General Manager India T M Unnikrishnan said.
He added that routers could account for 20 per cent of the company's revenues in India.
Globally, the company reported revenues of USD 1.5 billion in 2014 and expects to see it growing at 50 per cent this year.