OPPO reinforces its leadership position with the launch of OPPO K Series-K10. With a host of power-packed features, the device will be the most technologically advanced value for money proposition
OPPO’s India growth story has been phenomenal and the brand has established itself as one of the most successful smartphone brands. Not many brands have stamped omnipresence and excellence in less than a decade of their existence in a competitive and dynamic market like India. The company is led by its global strategy of “Technology for Mankind, Kindness for the World” where every new innovation is seen as a way of bringing meaningful experiences to users. Taking this legacy, a step further OPPO has launched its latest e-comm focused OPPO K Series in India.
The OPPO K Series spearheaded by the marvelous OPPO K10 is placed to meet the needs of young and savvy online consumers as it brings high-end features at a remarkable price point. The K Series is positioned to strengthen the Brand’s direct relationship with the online users thereby further consolidating OPPO’s position in the online space.
Leading up to the launch of the OPPO K series, the brand has taken several successful steps to bolster its position in the Indian Market. Through this article, we will delve into the various facets of OPPO’s India journey and discover the brand’s success mantra.
Strengthening its Manufacturing Footprint
The company showed its commitment to the Indian business ecosystem and the “Make in India” initiative by establishing a sprawling 110-acre manufacturing facility at Greater Noida. With a strong workforce of over 10000 people, the OPPO manufacturing factory produces more than 6 million smartphones a month during peak season. The sprawling Greater Noida Superfactory manufactures a phone every 3 seconds and is a true testimony to the company’s success in India.
OPPO’s commitment to strengthen its manufacturing base in India is not just governed by numbers but also driven by quality. Each smartphone produced at the Great Noida facility undergoes several strict quality checks including drop tests where smartphones are dropped at an astounding 28000 times to check their durability and hard pressure tested where smartphone performance is measured after 35kg push is applied 100 times on it.