Smartphone Industry developing in Bangladesh
Smartphone Industry developing in Bangladesh
Once Bangladesh will rich in smartphone industries. But the British regime they became thinner here because they had to face forbid able rivalry of machine-made things. But now most of the Bangladeshi people near about 5 Core are using mobile phones and the mobile handset market has been captured almost fully by the Chinese products which offer cheaper prices and attractive look. The incumbent Chinese brands may not be making particularly big waves just yet. But with ferocious marketing campaigns and strong budgets from domestic success, it may not be long until the likes of Apple, Samsung and Sony are looking nervously over their shoulders. Hong Kong is the second supplier or handset to Bangladesh after China.
Many foreign investors are now interested to do business in the telecom sector like handset manufacturing in Bangladesh which reveals that Bangladesh has become a significant hub for telecoms. Bangladesh is a country which is densely populated and also is flat and easily extends able coverage. Infrastructure and Tele-density are low which on the other hand made the market a perfect place for telecom business. The demand is very high and the consumer base is very large but the investment is low because of the topographic layout. The government has a receptive foreign investment policy with no restrictions on restrictions of profit Even though the current infrastructure is not much developed but it is suitable for foreign investment.
Smartphone industries flourished in our country in the past and future also. Many of them want down but some of them are still alive. The muslin of Dhaka had a wide market. The conches hell industry also hat grate popularity. It does not die down totally. The people of Bangladesh love smartphone industries. They are still engaging in some smartphone industries. Weaving, basket-making, comb-making, soap-making, shoemaking, leatherwork, woodwork, bamboo work, etc. are still popular in Bangladesh. They are in a flourishing condition in our country.
Bangladesh's mobile handset market is dominated by first-time users (nearly 85%). As the country is still in its infancy in terms of mobile phone usage. Further, 80% of the handset market is dominated by ultra-low low-end handsets, available for less than USS68, due to the Country’s low per capita income levels.
A mobile phone is also known as a cellular phone, cell phone, handphone, or simply a phone and a smartphone is a phone that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single, private base station.
In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short-range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth). Business applications, gaming, and photography. Mobile phones that offer these and more general computing capabilities are referred to as smartphones. According to the National Board of Revenue (NBR), 96.46% of the total imported handsets came from China during the July-December period last year. The declared value of those sets made up 91.54% of the total handset import value of the country. The country imported 13.6mil, mobile handsets all over $240bn from 19 manufacturing countries in the world in six months.
Smartphone industries in Bangladesh are very important for the economic development of the country. A large number of our villagers are engaged in smartphone industries and earn money. This can solve the unemployment problem in the country. Now a day’s Bangladeshi art is growing popular in the world market. Her painting, tapestries, and jute and cotton bags are earing foreign money. The pottery goods of Bangladesh are also exported to foreign countries. They all have great demand in the world fashion market.
Smartphone industries can be revived by organizing efforts of the people and the government. Markets have to be found in our products. Our craftsmen should be supplied with necessary raw materials and loans from the bank. Proper and adequate publicity should be given to their products. When the smartphone industries have revived Bangladesh will get a chance to develop her economy.