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Flipkart, India ships more than 1 Million Motorola handsets in just five months



Motorola's announcement of their 2013 flagship smartphone and other Moto branded handsets has never been a wrong move for this phone maker at all, in fact the American company is enjoying great number of sales across the globe. Couple of days back, this multinational electronics manufacturing company surpassed over 1 Million mark of sales of Motorola smartphones in India, exclusively through the country's online retailing giant, Flipkart in five months.

As we read, Motorola had first launched their affordable smartphone, Moto G in India, back in February through Flipkart, where they managed to sell over 20,000 devices just under starting 15 minutes. Flipkart is now also offering their customers with Motorola's all three smartphones from, Moto G, Moto X to Moto E.

"We believe these sales figures should put Motorola among the top five mobile brands in the country," said Sachin Bansal, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flipkart.

"It proves that the business model that we chose was a really strong one. I don't think we have achieved anything similar elsewhere," mentioned Magnus Ahlqvist, Corporate Vice President, Emea & Apac, Motorola Mobility.

Source: THE TIMES OF INDIA

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