Chinese smartphones officially enter the Sri Lankan market

APD NEWS

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By APD writer Easwaran

COLOMBO, Dec. 5 (APD) – Chinese smartphones officially entered the Sri Lankan market at a major launch event held on Monday night.

Mr. Max, the local head of operations for Vivo, is taking the phone from the drone.

The entry will see Chinese smartphones competing for a market share which is at present dominated by South Korean and Finish brands.

Smartphones from China are usually smuggled into the Sri Lankan market by locals and sold at cheap rates with no after sales service.

On Monday, China’s Vivo announced its official entry to the Sri Lankan market with the introduction of its 24 Megapixel Selfie-Shooter V7 to Sri Lanka.

A local lady is taking a selfie.

Vivo, the fast-growing global smartphone brand unveiled its newest member of the Vivo V-Series, the V7 in Colombo.

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Song, the Vivo Director for the South Asian region noted that both Sri Lanka and China enjoy deep bilateral relations.

Mr. Song(R), the Vivo Director for the South Asian region, speaks at the launch.

Song said that his company will look to build the Chinese brand in Sri Lanka and give consumers a new experience in smartphones.

(ASIA PACIFIC DAILY)