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In an interview today with Sina Tech
(link via Google Translate), Dilip Bhatia, vice president and general
manager of Lenovo’s ThinkPad Business Unit, said that the Chinese tech
company may build a Think-brand smartphone. If Lenovo does come out with
a Think-brand smartphone (a ThinkPhone?), it would be inline with the
company’s growth strategy. Lenovo is currently the world’s second
largest marker of PCs behind HP, but is eager to diversify its core
businesses by aggressively growing its mobile unit.
Bhatia told Sina Tech that the company wants the Think brand, which
includes ThinkPad laptops, to gain higher name recognition and
desirability among younger consumers. Lenovo has already fared well with
its current suite of smartphones: in Q42012, its smartphone business
grew 216 percent year-over-year, shipping 9.5 million units and moving
into the top five smartphone vendors in the world for the first time,
according to data from Canalys. Much
of that growth has been fueled, however, by the sale of low-end devices
in China, and Lenovo is still searching for ways to gain a larger share
of the global market.
A high-end smartphone released under its flagship Think brand may
serve as Lenovo’s answer to the iPhone and allow it to compete more
directly with Apple (CEO Yang Yuanqing has said that he wants Lenovo to overtake the Cupertino company).
Other steps Lenovo has taken to build out its mobile business include building a $800 million facility in
China that will produce smartphones and tablets. The company has also
been busy looking at acquisitions, a tactic it took in 2005 when it
acquired the ThinkPad brand by purchasing IBM’s PC division. Reports
emerged last week that Japan’s NEC is in talks to sell its struggling mobile phone business to Lenovo,
and earlier this year BlackBerry was rumored to be another potential
acquisition target. Lenovo denied the reports, but purchasing BlackBerry
would have allowed it to gain access to a new OS and the Canadian
company’s subscriber base.
Lenovo has been emailed for comment
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