New Delhi: Chinese tech major Lenovo Wednesday said it sold over three million 4G-enabled smartphones in India in the last one year, in line with increasing demand for high-speed Internet services from consumers.


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"We are witnessing a strong demand for 4G devices. We have sold over three million 4G devices so far," Lenovo India Director Smartphones Sudhin Mathur told reporters here.


He added that 6,00,000 units of Lenovo and Motorola smartphones were cumulatively sold during the five-day sale on e-commerce marketplace Flipkart last week.


Lenovo had acquired Motorola Mobility in a USD 2.9 billion deal from tech giant Google last year.


According to research firm IDC, 26.5 million smartphones were shipped to India in the second quarter of 2015, up 44 percent on an year-on-year basis.


Lenovo and Motorola together had a 6 percent market share, ranking fifth in the tally after Samsung, Micromax, Intex and Lava.


Mathur said the company is also expanding the network of its service centres with the addition of 50 new centres that will cater exclusively to Lenovo and Motorola smartphones.


"We will increase this to 100 by middle of next year," he said adding that these will be based on the franchise model.


Lenovo today also launched two new 4G handsets -- Vibe P1 and P1m -- priced at Rs 15,999 and Rs 7,999, respectively based on Android Lollipop operating system.


"These handsets showcase our focus on offering consumers the best of battery life along with other high-end features as well," Mathur said.


The P1 features 5.5-inch display, 1.5 Ghz octa-core processor, 2GB RAM, 32 GB memory (expandable up to 128GB), 13MP rear and 5MP front camera and 5,000 mAh battery.


On the other hand, the P1m features a 5-inch display, 1 Ghz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 16 GB memory (expandable up to 32GB), 8MP rear and 5MP front camera and 4,000 mAh battery.