Posted by : SIDDHANT Tuesday, 13 August 2013




In an attempt to lure customers from semi-urban and rural India to its high-end devices, Samsung Electronics on Tuesday announced that its Galaxy range of smartphones and tablets would now support content and user interface in nine Indian languages.

Samsung, which leads the Indian smartphone market with 49 per cent share (June figures, according to an independent market research agency study), becomes the first multinational handset maker in India to offer smart devices supporting this many Indian languages in the user interface (which is popularly known as phone language). Smartphones account for more than 40 per cent of Samsung's overall handset sales in India.

Samsung's announcement on Tuesday hints that the sale of high-end handsets in smaller markets is taking off. Every handset has two kinds of language - phones language for the user interface and applications, and keyboard language that is used to type messages and emails.
Integration of Indian regional languages in handsets is not new. Handset makers have started this more than a year ago. But most of them had focussed on integrating Indian regional languages in lower-end (sub Rs 10,000) handsets, as sales of handsets above Rs 10,000 was mainly a metro phenomena.


At the higher end, handset makers, including Apple, have only integrated Hindi as the Indian language. Even Finnish handset maker Nokia, which is the leader in the overall handset market in India, included Hindi as Indian language.

Samsung said it had partnered with Reverie Language Technologies to support the following languages : 

Hindi
Punjabi
Bengali
Tamil
Kannada
Marathi
Gujarati
Telugu
Malayalam

Interestingly, these languages are spoken by about 80 per cent of Indian population.

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