Google sees India as a promising market with significant growth potential in the premium smartphone segment, according to Nanda Ramachandran, Vice President of Google Mobile Business. Speaking at the Made By Google event, Ramachandran highlighted India's rapid growth and expressed Google's ambition to be a key player in this market.

Commitment to Local Production
On Monday, Google announced the launch of Made-in-India Pixel 8 smartphones. The company shared on X, "Excited to announce that the first of our Made in India Google #Pixel8 devices have started rolling off the production lines. Grateful for the partnership with Honble Minister @AshwiniVaishnaw as we look forward to bringing the #TeamPixel experience to people across India."
Ramachandran emphasised that a successful strategy in India involves tailoring the product portfolio to meet local demands. "India is one of the most exciting countries in our footprint right now, and we are fully committed. For us to succeed in India, the first thing we have to take care of is our portfolio," he said.
Expansion Plans and Retail Strategy
To make Pixel smartphones more accessible to Indian users, Google has expanded its retail presence. Pixel products will now be available in over 150 Croma and Reliance Retail stores across 15 cities in India. Additionally, Google announced the opening of three walk-in centres in Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, in collaboration with Flipkart's service arm, F1 Info Solutions and Services Private Limited.
Maggie Wei, Senior Director of Product Operations at Google, mentioned that while there are no concrete plans yet, the company is considering exporting devices made in India. "We see great potential for local production, but we don't want to limit the production only for the local market...Right now, it is more for local because we have just started," she said.
New Product Launches
Almost eight years after launching its first Pixel smartphone, Google introduced its Pixel 9 series on Tuesday. This launch marks Google's entry into the foldable market. Alongside the new smartphones, Google also unveiled the Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Buds Pro 2.
Wei also noted that Google's manufacturing facilities are located in Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. She described these locations as "two very exciting locations" for their operations.
In an effort to attract more customers, Google has reduced prices for its earlier generation of Pixel smartphones. This move aims to increase accessibility and appeal to a broader audience in India.
Google's focus on India underscores its commitment to capturing a larger share of the premium smartphone market. The company's strategic initiatives reflect its dedication to meeting local demands and expanding its presence in this rapidly growing market.
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