New Delhi:Chinese smartphone maker Realme on Tuesday said it will hire 7,500 people in India by the end of the year, and will add a slew of IoT (Internet of Things) products like smart toothbrush, sweeping machine and smart locks as it expands its product portfolio in the country.
The company, which competes with players like Xiaomi and Samsung in India, outlined its '1+4+N' product strategy, saying it will help Realme further enhance its smartphone and IoT product portfolios.
The core smartphone business will be the main centre of Realme's ecosystem, along with smart hubs (Smart TV, Smart Earphone, Smart Watch and Smart Speaker) and IoT products (in-car chargers, backpacks, luggage cases, to smart home gadgets), Realme Vice-President and India CEO Madhav Sheth said in a statement.
He added that the company will very soon introduce products in the smart speaker category, along with smart watches, high-end TVs and smart headphones catering to budget to premium price segments.
"Amidst all of this, our focus has never been changed. We plan to increase our local workforce strength (at the facility) to 10,000 in India, by the end of this year," he said.
The number currently stands at about 7,500 staff.