This article has been modified. Please see the clarification at the end.
Chinese smartphone maker vivo will start assembling its devices in India by October this year at its Greater Noida facility.
The company, which introduced its first handset in the India in December last year is also aiming to sell about two million smartphones in the country, this year.
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He added that in the first phase (till December 2015) the company will invest Rs 125 crore for the facility.
"The unit will have a monthly capacity of one million units. The process to start the unit is underway," he said.
Many Indian and international handset vendors like Micromax, Lava, Xiaomi and Asus have evinced interest in setting up manufacturing in India.
The government is also offering various incentives like capital subsidy and tax benefits on setting up local manufacturing in the country.
Shenzhen-headquartered vivo has presence in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia and Indonesia. China and India are the two biggest markets for the company.
Vivo is also launching a new series of devices -- V -- priced between Rs 15,000-20,000, focussed on music. The first device will be made available later this month.
"Currently, we have four series in our portfolio with devices priced between Rs 5,990 to Rs 29,980... We plan to launch five new models in the third and fourth quarter and the devices will be in the range of Rs 10,000 to Rs 30,000," he said.
CLARIFICATION
In an earlier version of this story, the investment in the first phase was wrongly mentioned as Rs 12.5 crore instead of Rs 125 crore. The error is regretted.