Indian handset company Lava Mobiles on Monday sent out invitations for a virtual event on January 7. The company is likely to introduce new ‘Made in India’ smartphone. It has also begun building hype around the announcement on social media. “The day when Smartphone industry will never be the same again,” says one of the tweets from Lava Mobiles.

In its personalised invitation for the virtual event, Lava Mobiles President & Business Sunil Raina said that announcement will offer something “that has never happened in the smartphone industry before.”

“Never before smartphone engineering has been so evolved and dynamic. Thanks to our talented engineers. Tune in to the live webcast of history in the making. I promise what follows will make you feel proudly Indian,” he said in the video invitation.

According to reports, Lava will launch as many as four new Made in India smartphones. The devices will be priced between 5,000 and 20,000, 91Mobiles reported.

Lava’s new efforts to push Made in India phones come at a time when Chinese handset companies continue to dominate the space. Even as the government has called for an “Atmanirbhar Bharat”, Indian phone companies such as Micromax are looking to make a comeback.

Lava is also going to manufacture devices for other brands such as Nokia (HMD Global) and Motorola, according to an Economic Times report. The handset company is also among the ones who have bagged approval under the PLI scheme (Production Linked scheme) by the Indian government and all local players have “proposed production output of 1.25 lakh crore over the next five years”.

“I believe the next decade belongs to India because in the next decade things are going to change dramatically. The skilling is going to happen. See till now what was the case? 10 years back the case was that customer’s expectation of quality and experience was way below what it is today. You cannot go back and say, Okay, I am going to use the same quality and same experience. And just because I am Indian, people will buy my products, that is not going to work anymore. If people have to buy an Indian brand, they will buy it on merit. And we must work harder now to make sure that we attain that merit. So, then consumers choose us. It is not that some sentiment is going against somebody and therefore you will gain. We have to gain on our merit and not at someone’s else disadvantage,” he had said.