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New
venture led by former Apple CEO, former president of PepsiCo, and renowned tech
investor John Sculley aims for rapid global expansion
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Following
its successful launch in India and the Middle East, Obi Mobiles plans
substantial investments in to the Tanzania smartphone market
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Signs
on renowned regional IT distributor DESPEC as exclusive channel partner in Tanzania
and other African countries
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John Sculley is an internationally
renowned marketing expert, entrepreneur and investor in high-tech startups. He
was vice-president (1970–1977) and president of PepsiCo (1977–1983), until he
became CEO of Apple in 1983. He held that position till 1993 and, under his
management, annual sales at Apple increased from $800 million to $8 billion.
A new entrant in the
consumer technology sector, Obi Mobiles is a venture of
Sculley’s Toronto-based Investment and Acquisition Company, Inflexionpoint. It marked
its global launch in India, followed by the Middle East markets in 2014. The
brand, which aims to attract the growing segment of young and trendy smartphone
users, confirmed that Tanzania is an important market in Obi’s rapid global
expansion strategy.
John Sculley, co-founder and managing partner at Inflexionpoint, says: “Our
vision is to use Obi’s success in each new market to create an international
brand, especially targeted at the feature-rich and trendy smartphone segment. Having
launched in India and the Middle East, with a better-than-anticipated response,
has helped us set the pace for the Obi expansion blueprint, and now we are expanding
our strategy of effective brand building and marketing for superior mobile
devices in other regions.
“The African markets present a huge opportunity for new smartphone devices,
with a growing population of technology- and fashion-savvy youth. Consumers
today want the best feature-rich smartphone experience at desirable price
points, without compromising on quality. There is also a growing trend of feature
phone users moving towards smartphones. Our analysis has revealed that consumers
today are more likely to switch brands as long as they have sufficient
incentive. Obi is uniquely positioned to leverage all these changing market
dynamics.”
Designed to capture the minds of the younger demographic, Obi devices are
packed with style and superior features. The range includes mobile devices that
run on the efficient Android Kit Kat platform, powered by multi-core
processors, including an octa-core option, dual-SIM capabilities, large screen
sizes and high quality camera options, all packaged in a robust and stylish
exterior.
Amit Rupchandani, Managing Director for the Middle East and Africa region
at Obi Mobiles, adds: “While the mobile industry is often associated with
highly expensive products sold using technical jargon, at Obi Mobiles the
belief is that it doesn't have to be this way. Obi is perfect for the growing number
of mobile phone users in this region who desire the best smartphone experience
without a huge financial investment.
“Added to that is our brand philosophy of ‘Whoever you are’. What it
essentially means is that Obi doesn’t judge you, it lets you be you. In keeping
with that, we have a broad range of quality products to suit the different
personalities and preferences of smartphone users.
“We are charting out our entry in to the East Africa market currently, and
aim to rapidly grow in the region by forging synergies with effective channel
partners. Obi will continue to expand extensively through 2015, with Latin
America and the former CIS region up on the list of priority markets.”
As a
value-added reseller to Obi Mobiles for Tanzania, Kenya and other African
markets, DESPEC will manage the distribution of Obi devices to all key retailer
and independent retailer channels in these countries.
Farouk Jivani, CEO, DESPEC
Africa, says: “DESPEC is excited to be appointed
as the exclusive channel partner for Obi Mobiles in Tanzania and other East African
markets. Obi has paid special attention to creating an image that resounds with
the large section of young and aspirational smartphone users in Africa. Their
entry in these markets will additionally be buoyed by trends such as increased
mobile internet usage and penetration among target consumers. We look forward
to working with Obi and establishing the brand as one to reckon with in the
region.”
The Obi smartphones
for the African markets will be unveiled in March in Tanzania followed by a
phased roll-out across other markets in the region.
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