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Asus Exits India Smartphone Business to Focus on AI and Laptops

Asus Exits India’s Smartphone Market to Focus on AI

Taiwanese electronics major Asus has officially shut down its smartphone business in India, confirming it will stop selling its Zenfone series. The strategic exit is driven by the company’s decision to reallocate resources towards artificial intelligence (AI), gaming laptops, and PC products.

Key Takeaways

  • Asus will no longer sell Zenfone smartphones in India.
  • Existing customers will continue to receive after-sales support and updates.
  • The company will focus its investments on AI and computing segments.
  • The move reflects intense competition and a global industry shift towards AI integration.

Why Asus Could Not Compete

Asus entered the Indian market in 2016 with the Zenfone series, initially gaining traction for offering value-packed devices. However, it struggled against the aggressive pricing and marketing of rivals like Xiaomi, Samsung, and Realme, which dominate the budget and mid-range segments. Market share had been declining steadily for years.

“We have made the strategic decision to exit the smartphone business in India. This move will allow us to focus our resources on areas where we see the greatest growth potential, including AI, gaming laptops, and other PC-related products,” Asus said in a statement.

After-Sales Support and Broader Product Strategy

The company has assured current Zenfone users of continued software updates and service support as per warranty terms. Its other product lines—laptops, monitors, and components—remain unaffected and will continue to be sold in India.

AI as the New Strategic Focus

This pivot aligns with Asus’s global push into AI. The company has been investing in AI-powered features for its computing devices and recently launched a line of AI-enhanced laptops promising better performance and battery life.

A Consolidating Market

The Indian smartphone market is among the world’s most competitive. Asus joins other global brands like LG, HTC, and Meizu that have exited in recent years due to thin margins and fierce rivalry, leaving the field consolidated around a few major players.

The Industry’s AI-Driven Future

Industry analysts see deeper AI integration—through features like on-device processing for photography, voice assistants, and battery management—as the next key battleground. Asus’s exit from smartphones to focus on AI mirrors this broader industry shift.

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