The Chinese mobile technology firm OnePlus has opened its first offices in Spain in order to boost sales, it said in a press release on Friday.
"The company arrives in Spain with local offices and a local team to be closer to Spain users and to offer them the best technological experience possible thanks to the latest developments in mobile telephones, based on innovation and added value," it said.
The Chinese company plans to double its sales in the next year in the southern European country.
The Manager of OnePlus in Spain David Sanmartin said the decision to double sales was made with consideration of the idiosyncrasies of Spanish technology consumers.
"Spain is a market where technology is appreciated and where innovation and quality products are especially well valued by consumers. It is also known that Spain is a country of 'early-adopters', many of whom have been OnePlus clients almost from the moment we began and we are certain this confidence in Spain will be well-received by consumers," he commented.
The Chinese company sold a million units of its latest smartphone, the OnePlus 6, in just 22 days, but OnePlus's increased presence in Spain calls for a better knowledge of the Spanish market, where competition exists from other Chinese manufacturers, such as Xiaomi and Huawei.
"A stable presence in the Spanish market would allow OnePlus to be closer to users to know their comments and needs first hand and also help us develop new and surprising innovative products," it said.
In recent weeks OnePlus signed agreements with Amazon Espana, PoComponentes and the electronics store FNAC in a bid to increase its share of the Spanish mobile phone market.
According to data released by the company, OnePlus now has over 1,000 employees in 21 countries. OnePlus smartphones can be purchased in stores in 38 countries and regions or online, and its online community has over 5 million registered users all over the world.
"The company arrives in Spain with local offices and a local team to be closer to Spain users and to offer them the best technological experience possible thanks to the latest developments in mobile telephones, based on innovation and added value," it said.
The Chinese company plans to double its sales in the next year in the southern European country.
The Manager of OnePlus in Spain David Sanmartin said the decision to double sales was made with consideration of the idiosyncrasies of Spanish technology consumers.
"Spain is a market where technology is appreciated and where innovation and quality products are especially well valued by consumers. It is also known that Spain is a country of 'early-adopters', many of whom have been OnePlus clients almost from the moment we began and we are certain this confidence in Spain will be well-received by consumers," he commented.
The Chinese company sold a million units of its latest smartphone, the OnePlus 6, in just 22 days, but OnePlus's increased presence in Spain calls for a better knowledge of the Spanish market, where competition exists from other Chinese manufacturers, such as Xiaomi and Huawei.
"A stable presence in the Spanish market would allow OnePlus to be closer to users to know their comments and needs first hand and also help us develop new and surprising innovative products," it said.
In recent weeks OnePlus signed agreements with Amazon Espana, PoComponentes and the electronics store FNAC in a bid to increase its share of the Spanish mobile phone market.
According to data released by the company, OnePlus now has over 1,000 employees in 21 countries. OnePlus smartphones can be purchased in stores in 38 countries and regions or online, and its online community has over 5 million registered users all over the world.
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