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Ex-Apple CEO John Sculley launches low-cost smartphone brand

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October 31, 2014, 8:54 AM ET
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John Sculley, former chief executive officer of Apple Inc., speaks at Bloomberg Government's "Mind The Gap: Connecting Health Care Policy with Next Century Innovation" conference in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013. The conference brings together business and government leaders to discuss the transformation of health care through technology and innovation. Photographer: Julia Schmalz/Bloomberg via Getty Images ***Local Caption *** John SculleyPhotograph by Julia Schmalz — Bloomberg/Getty Images

John Sculley, former CEO of Apple, debuted his new low-cost smartphone brand Obi Mobiles in Singapore Thursday as part of the company’s global rollout.

The company will offer devices priced between $70 and $200 and is looking to go head-to-head with other youth-focused, budget-conscience Chinese phone manufacturers like Xiaomi and Lenovo by keying in to the cache of Apple: distinctive design and branding.

“We are very focused on the younger (13 to 24 year old) consumers,” Sculley told CNBC. “Many may aspire to an iPhone because it’s a beautiful product, but they may not have hundreds of dollars.”

Obi Mobiles also faces competition from Android devices, which are made in China, and plans to stand out from the glut of smartphone brands currently on the market by producing phones with visual appeal and an extensive global distribution network.

Sculley was able to lure several Apple (AAPL) alumni to his new venture in order to create and market a distinctive phone that will lure new users. The list includes Robert Brunner, Apple’s former director of industrial design and chief designer of Beats Electronics.

Obi phones are already for sale in India and the Middle East, and they will begin selling online in Singapore on Nov. 11 through e-commerce site Lazada. By mid-2015, Scully plans to extend availability to the rest of Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America.

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