In a surprising twist, Manu Sharma, Vice President and General Manager of Nothing India, has decided to step down after nearly three years with the company. He shared this news on LinkedIn, mentioning that his last day in the office will be on January 25, 2024. This opens the door for a new Indian leader to take the reins of the company’s future.
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New Leadership, New Beginnings
Manu Sharma, the outgoing Vice President and General Manager of Nothing India, played a crucial role in setting up and expanding the company’s presence in India. According to Akis Evangelidis, Co-Founder of Nothing, Sharma is leaving for personal reasons. But fear not, as the company is actively searching for a new Indian Country Head to keep the momentum going.
Nothing’s Pledge to the Indian Market
In an exclusive chat with The Mobile Indian, Akis Evangelidis stressed how important the Indian market is for Nothing. He mentioned that as the company grows in India, he plans to spend more time in the country. This shows Nothing’s dedication to the region and hints at exciting plans for the future.
Big News at Mobile World Congress 2024
Get ready for something major! Nothing, the London-based tech company, is all set for a big event at the Mobile World Congress on February 27, 2024. While the details are under wraps, Evangelidis confirmed that there are some significant announcements on the way. Rumor has it that we might see the launch of Nothing Phone 3, the company’s flagship smartphone.
Nothing India’s Strong Position and Future Products
In his farewell post, Manu Sharma expressed confidence in Nothing India’s strong position, citing a solid lineup of products for 2024 and a skilled team. This shows the brand’s commitment to bringing innovative products to the Indian market.
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Impact of Nothing Phone 2 in India
Nothing Phone 2, the second smartphone from the London-based brand, made its way to India in July and recently got a price cut. Currently priced at Rs 39,999 for the base model, it has left a mark on the Indian smartphone scene.