<p>The company is targetting both high and low-end users with the two smartphones, dubbed XCD28 (Rs 10,999) and XCD35 (Rs 16,990), it said here.<br /><br />"With today's launch, we extend (our) pioneering edge to the smartphones market... as starting with the XCD series, we look to offer technology solutions to a much larger audience," Dell India General Manager Consumer & SMB Mahesh Bhalla said.<br /><br />"India is one of the fastest growing global markets for mobile devices, as well as personal computers," Dell Inc Vice -President Worldwide Business Development & Strategy Farooq Butt said.<br /><br />Other foreign companies that are already present in the Indian smartphone market are HTC, Nokia, Acer and Blackberry, but domestic companies are also trying to corner a slice of the pie through aggressive pricing of models.</p>
<p>The company is targetting both high and low-end users with the two smartphones, dubbed XCD28 (Rs 10,999) and XCD35 (Rs 16,990), it said here.<br /><br />"With today's launch, we extend (our) pioneering edge to the smartphones market... as starting with the XCD series, we look to offer technology solutions to a much larger audience," Dell India General Manager Consumer & SMB Mahesh Bhalla said.<br /><br />"India is one of the fastest growing global markets for mobile devices, as well as personal computers," Dell Inc Vice -President Worldwide Business Development & Strategy Farooq Butt said.<br /><br />Other foreign companies that are already present in the Indian smartphone market are HTC, Nokia, Acer and Blackberry, but domestic companies are also trying to corner a slice of the pie through aggressive pricing of models.</p>