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Xiaomi: Known as the ‘Apple’ of China, Beijing-based Xiaomi entered the Indian market in July 2014 with an exclusive sales tie-up with Flipkart for its smartphone Xiaomi Mi 3, priced at Rs 13,999. (Image source: IE)
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Gionee : Based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, Gionee entered India in February 2013 with the Gionee Dream D1 smarphone. It unveiled its first ‘made in India’ 4G smartphone, Gionee F103, priced at Rs 9,999 in October last year. (Image source: IE)
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OnePlus: Founded in December 2013, Shenzhen-based OnePlus entered India in December 2014 with the release of its first product, OnePlus One, priced at Rs 19,998 exclusively through Amazon. (Image source: IE)
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Vivo: Based in Guangdong, Vivo entered India in December 2014 with five handsets, top of the line of which was Vivo X5 Max priced at Rs 32,980—claiming to be the world’s thinnest phone. (Image source: IE)
Oppo: Based in Guangdong, Oppo entered India in 2014 with the Oppo N1 model, priced at Rs 39,999 which stood out for its 13-MP camera that swivels 207 degrees to double up as both front- and rear-facing shooter. (Image source: IE) -
Meizu: Based in Zhuhai, Guangdong and founded in 2003, Meizu entered India in May 2015 with the launch of its Meizu M1 Note, priced at Rs 11,999 smartphone. (Image source: IE)
LeEco: LeEco (formerly Letv) entered India in January this year with three flagship smartphones— LeEco Le Max; priced at 32,999, LeEco Le 1s; priced at Rs 10,999 and LeEco Le Max Sapphire; priced at Rs 69,999. (Image source: IE) Coolpad : Headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, Coolpad entered India in May 2015 with two Android smartphones – Coolpad Dazen X7, priced at Rs17,999and Coolpad Dazen 1, priced at Rs 6,999. (Image source: IE)

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