Smartphone startup OnePlus announced today
that it will launch in Indonesia. The move is a significant one for the
company, which is headquartered in Shenzhen, China, because smartphone
penetration in Indonesia is still relatively low — about 23 percent of
its 250 million population — but growing quickly.In fact, research firm Emarketer believes it will become the world’s fourth-largest smartphone market by 2018 behind China, India, and the U.S., with over 100 million active users.
OnePlus smartphones will be sold in Indonesia exclusively through Lazada, the e-commerce platform backed by Rocket Internet. The devices will be available on Lazada’s Indonesian portal starting next month and brick-and-mortar service centers will also be opened in several cities. OnePlus said its 64GB Sandstone Black OnePlus One will be sold for 4,499,000 Indonesia rupiah, or about $362.
Like OnePlus, Xiaomi also saves on overhead by selling its phones online. In fact, its launch in the Philippines was also through Lazada.