The company - which termed security of customer data as a "key priority" - was among over 30 smartphone manufacturers that Ministry of IT and Electronics had written to on August 12 seeking details of safeguards adopted by them to protect customer data.
"Yes, we have already responded. Security and safety is a key priority for us. We work with governments as needed and comply with local regulations in all the markets we operate in," Lenovo India Mobile Business Group (MBG) Country Head Sudhin Mathur told PTI.
The objective of the entire exercise was to ensure that required data security measures are being taken with regard to hardware and software in mobile phones.
The IT ministry had cited international and domestic reports about data leaks from mobile phones, and said devices and preloaded software and apps will be under scrutiny in the first phase.
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Motorola has also launched two new devices -- Moto G5S and G5S Plus -- priced at Rs 13,999 and Rs 15,999, respectively.
"The Moto G series is our most successful range. We have sold over 7 million units of various Moto G phones in India till date," Mathur said.