nubia, a premium smartphone brand from Chinese telecom firm ZTE, plans to launch 2-3 new models a year to tap into the burgeoning Indian smartphone market.
Nubia, which today launched its first device in India -- Z9 mini -- for Rs 16,999, aims to sell 10 million units of smartphones globally this year.
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