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GeriHMD Launches Vibe 2 5G with India-Focused AI Chatbot Indus
HMD Launches Vibe 2 5G with India-Focused AI Chatbot Indus
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TechCrunch22.05.2026Teknoloji3 dk okumaUnited States

HMD Launches Vibe 2 5G with India-Focused AI Chatbot Indus

Hızlı Bakış

  • Finnish phone maker HMD has launched its Vibe 2 5G smartphone, featuring Sarvam's AI chatbot Indus, which supports 22 Indian languages.
  • This partnership aims to test consumer appetite for a regional AI assistant in India.

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Neden Önemli?

Finnish phone maker HMD has partnered with Indian AI company Sarvam to integrate Sarvam's locally trained AI chatbot, Indus, into HMD's devices. The Indus app supports 22 Indian languages and mid-sentence code-switching.

Yazı boyutu

Finnish phone maker HMD today launched its first smartphone, called the Vibe 2 5G, which comes preloaded with Indian AI company Sarvam’s chatbot Indus.

Both companies had first announced the partnership during the India AI summit held in New Delhi in February.

The Indus app is powered by Sarvam’s locally trained 105-billion-parameter model — a measure of the AI’s scale and sophistication — and launched at the AI summit.

The app supports 22 Indic languages and mid-sentence code-switching (the ability to fluidly mix languages mid-conversation, like switching between Hindi and English), which helps the assistant better understand the context of a query.

Currently, the application doesn’t support offline usage, and it doesn’t have any integrated feature with the device to invoke the AI assistant through a shortcut.

The partnership is a potential testing ground for both companies to gauge the appetite for an India-focused chatbot.

“With this partnership, the first thing we want to do is get the Indus app to consumers,” said Ravi Kunwar, HMD’s CEO and vice president for India and APAC, in an interview with TechCrunch.

“Once they start using it, we will move to phase two to focus on driving more traction and stickiness. Right now, by preloading the app, we want to be more accessible to users,” he said.

The Vibe 2 5G is a midrange Android phone with a 6,000 mAh battery and a price tag of ₹10,999 ($114).

Kunwar added the devices in the Vibe series of smartphones will also get the chatbot, and the company is also expected to launch a feature phone with Sarvam AI integration in the coming months.

That feature phone integration may ultimately prove more significant for both companies.

HMD held a 4% share of India’s feature phone market in 2025, but its smartphone share was negligible — the company doesn’t even appear in the top 15, according to analyst firm IDC.

While it’s early days for Indus, the download numbers reflect that.

Nearly three months after its launch, the app has been downloaded just over 293,000 times in India across platforms, according to Appfigures.

By comparison, ChatGPT was downloaded 43.9 million times in the country.

It’s a big gap, but the strategy behind the HMD deal may matter more than the early numbers.

Bundling a regional AI assistant with affordable hardware — particularly feature phones — is one of the more direct distribution plays available in a market as large and linguistically diverse as India, where English-language AI tools have limited reach.

For investors and operators watching how AI adoption gets seeded in emerging markets, this partnership is worth tracking.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • HMD will launch a feature phone with Sarvam AI integration in the coming months.

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Açık Sorular

  • Will the Indus app gain significant traction and user stickiness in India?
  • What are the specific plans for integrating Sarvam AI into HMD's feature phones?
  • How will the offline usage limitation of the Indus app affect its adoption?
  • What is the long-term strategy for HMD and Sarvam beyond this initial testing phase?

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