Orange has just revealed 3 new branded smartphones for the European
footprint; the names of these Android Jelly Bean handsets are a little
weird such as the Nivo, San Remo, and Lumo. The one they call the Lumo
sounds a little similar to the Lumia, will these new phones bring best
value and rich user experience to customers?
The Orange own-brand device range has grown steadily in recent years to make up a significant proportion of overall Orange
phone sales. Today, Orange is building on that success and aggressively
developing its smartphone portfolio. With Orange smartphone sales
growing by 62% and market share growing by 77% in 2012, Orange
smartphones represent the fastest growing range of devices within our
portfolio by market share growth.
“All of our customers around the world, from Bordeaux to Bucharest,
are hungry for sophisticated yet affordable mobile phones that allow
them to reap the benefits of the mobile internet,” said Yves Maitre,
Senior Vice President of Mobile Multimedia and Devices, Orange. “The
growth of our portfolio and, most importantly, the response from our
customers, shows that our strategy is resonating in the highly
competitive smartphone market that we’re operating in today.”
In Spain, the Orange Monte Carlo was the top selling phone throughout
2012, and Orange’s devices made the top 10 in the UK, France and
Romania with the Orange Dallas and Orange Sydney. The success of these
phones illustrates the fact that customers are seeking options in
addition to the wide range of phones sold by Orange from traditional
device manufacturers.
The three smartphones that Orange is launching represent the breadth
of devices that Orange customers are seeking, from high-end 4G devices
for demanding customers to powerful entry-level smartphones for those
seeking an affordable device without compromising on experience. The new
smartphones that Orange is introducing for customers are:
Orange Lumo is the first ever 4G Orange Smartphone, with super-fast
LTE connection speeds, 4.5” screen, 8MP camera, and running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
The next phone is the Orange San Remo that features a 4.7-inch display,
Android 4.1(Jelly Bean), 8MP camera and only 8.2mm thick and the last
phone is called Orange Nivo featuring a 4-inch display, also Android JB
and a 5MP camera.
“Orange’s strategy of selling its own branded devices at affordable
prices sets a very good benchmark for all industry players,” said
Francisco Jeronimo, Research Director, European Mobile Devices, IDC.
“When consumers’ needs are thoroughly understood, there is still room in
the market to create value in all segments. These three new smartphones
show Orange’s strong commitment to innovation and will provide
customers with a differentiated experience.”
The smartphones will be launching from H1 across a number of Orange
markets including Romania, Slovakia and Spain (not all countries will
carry all three devices). Pricing will be announced with local
availability, but will be in line with previous Orange smartphone
pricing and tariffs. All three devices will be on display at Mobile
World Congress 2013, and can be seen at the Orange booth Hall 5 Stand
5H110.
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