Domestic electronics manufacturing firm Dixon Technologies has started manufacturing 5G millimetre waves smartphones which will be the 1st set of devices in the segment to be exported from India, a top company official said on 17th October 2021. Dixon has set up a manufacturing unit with an annual capacity of 7 million 5G millimetre (mm) phones and is setting up another factory with annual capacity of 30 million smartphones in Noida.
The Orbic Myra 5G UW smartphone, which can operate in high frequency bands, is also the 1st smartphone that has been partly designed in India, Dixon Technologies executive chairman Sunil Vachani told PTI.
The company has bagged a contract from US-based Orbic which sells smart devices for US-based telecom operators.
The 5G millimetre phone can theoretically provide speed of up to 5 gigabit per second on a phone which is over 250 times faster compared to top speed of 4G mobile connection recorded in India.
According to reports, 5G millimetre smartphones have supported speed of around 2 gigabit per second which is around 90 times faster than the top speed recorded by telecom regulator Trai in India on 4G network.
Electronic chip company Qualcomm and a couple of other companies have contributed to the designing of Orbic Myra 5G UW smartphones in India.
Orbic North America CEO Mike Narula in a statement said that this is a golden era for India for its manufacturing ecosystem and to bring its entire portfolio of products for manufacturing at Dixon, including wearables, laptops, mobile hotspots and chromebooks.
"This will further be 'Made in India' agenda and we plan to export these products to the US, Europe, Australia and Japan in year 2022," Mike Narula said.
According to a vendor involved in the development of the smartphone, Dixon will start export this month and is expected to ship 2 million units overseas in year 2022.
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