In a bid to expand its reach to price-sensitive mass market, Japanese electronics major Panasonic today launched two feature phones for Rs 1,790 and Rs 1,350.
The company said the devices offer a good battery life, Hindi support and security features like mobile tracker, security inbox and application privacy.
"With these new offerings, Panasonic is focusing on expanding beyond the metros and delivering a remarkable mobile experience to the Indian mass consumers in tier II and tier III cities," Panasonic India MD Manish Sharma said in a statement.
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The company had launched few premium smartphone models since May last year, when it entered into the domestic market and aims to achieve a market share of 8 per cent in first year.