It manufactures phones in China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Bangladesh and recently in India.
[11] Transsion was the first non-African mobile phone company to set up an after-sales support network in Africa.
[4] Transsion's phones offer a feature that calibrates camera exposures for darker skin tones, allowing face details to be retained.
Transsion released phones with long battery life, which are suited to low electrification rates in Africa and the propensity of blackouts.
[12] Apart from its successes in the African market,[14] Transsion is among the fastest growing smartphone brands in India, with a YoY growth of 40% in 2019.
[15] Transsion's mobile phones are mostly entry-level to lower middle-range, and therefore not being intended for business clients.