Madhav Sheth, CEO of i+ Smartphone, announced the company’s mission to bridge the digital divide by offering accessible and secure technology solutions. Speaking at a recent industry event, Sheth emphasized that millions across emerging markets still lack proper digital access, and i+ aims to change that by delivering affordable yet powerful smartphones tailored to their needs.
Focus on Data Sovereignty
Alongside accessibility, Sheth underlined the growing importance of data sovereignty—the idea that user data should remain protected under national laws rather than being fully controlled by global tech giants. He stated that i+ Smartphones will incorporate localized data storage and advanced security protocols, ensuring that user information is safeguarded within regional jurisdictions.
Designed for Emerging Markets
According to Sheth, i+ Smartphones are being designed with longer battery life, multilingual support, and AI-driven local apps to suit the requirements of developing regions. This approach not only enhances usability but also empowers first-time internet users with tools to connect, learn, and grow digitally.
Competing with Global Players
With this initiative, i+ is positioning itself as a challenger to established global smartphone makers. By combining affordability, innovation, and sovereignty-first security, Sheth believes i+ can carve a strong niche in markets like India, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
Future Roadmap
Sheth concluded by hinting at partnerships with local governments and tech firms to expand i+’s ecosystem, enabling financial inclusion, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship opportunities through smartphone accessibility.
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