Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

In-line with the company’s goal of opening 1000 Moto Hub stores, Motorola India today announced the expansion of 50 new Moto Hubs in the Mumbai city. The Moto Hub store strategy is to strengthen the offline presence of Motorola, which will lead to the rise in sales and market share. All the Motorola products which are available in the online stores will be made available for purchase in the Moto Hub stores, and that too at no extra cost. The recently launched flagship smartphone Moto Z2 Force and the 6GB RAM variant of the Moto X4 will be available in these Moto Hubs. The best part is Motorola selling all the products at online prices.

The state of Maharashtra is the biggest smartphone market in India as it contributes 13% of the total smartphone sales in India. On top of that, multiple shipments tracking firms claim Mumbai as the second biggest smartphone selling city in the country and further contributes 42% of the Maharashtra market.
Motorola says that it had a strong consumer base across Maharashtra and registered a growth of 18% QoQ. “Mumbai has always valued the differentiated and premium experience offered by the brand; hence enhancing the retail footprint in the city,” said Motorola in a press statement.
As stated, Motorola is planning to open 1000 Moto Hubs in the near future and recently said that it’s the company first milestone. To recall, Motorola already opened 25 new Moto Hubs in Kolkata just a couple of days ago. In early 2018, Motorola had announced the opening of 50 new Moto Hubs in New Delhi.