To recap, Motorola India’s sales achievements in the past one year, the company sold around 500,000 smartphone in just over three months, 1 million in five months, 1.6 million in seven months, and 2.5 million in under nine-months. As you can see, while the first half million sales took over three months for the company, the last half million came in just a month; showing the increased adoption of Motorola phones in India.
The company also announced that it is planning to set-up experience-cum-services centres in the country. The first such centre will be established in Bangalore, followed by metropolitan cities. Initially, around five-ten of these experience centres will be opened, but the number could increase going-forward. The company will still continue to sell its products online. There is no change in the sales strategy, noted a company executive.
Motorola India head Amit Boni also reiterated at the press event that despite the Lenovo-acquisition, the company will continue to operate independently in the country.

2 replies on “Motorola’s India sales cross 3mn, will set-up experience centres”
My ‘experience centre’ is in my house where I suffer this phone with regrets of buying it after wanting a ‘pure Android’ experience
Have been using Motorola since 2011 and have no regrets whatsoever. I say pick Pune to be one of the cities for Experience-cum-Service. I think with the centre, Motorola can easily sell ten times the number. Good going & welcome, Moto!