CG Group to Launch AI Plus Smartphones in Nepal, Bringing Indian-Developed AI Technology
31st August 2025, Kathmandu
The Nepali smartphone market is about to get a new player with the announcement that Chaudhary Group (CG) will be introducing the Indian smartphone brand, AI Plus.
CG AI Plus Nepal
This strategic move, confirmed by CG Group’s Managing Director Nirvana Chaudhary on social media, marks another significant step for the conglomerate in expanding its presence in the consumer electronics sector.
The official Facebook page of CG Mobile also corroborated the news, generating considerable excitement among tech enthusiasts and consumers alike.
The announcement post on CG Mobile’s page stated, “We are very excited, because CG Mobile and AI Plus will partner to launch the AI Plus smartphone in the Nepali market.
” This partnership is particularly interesting as it comes shortly after CG Group’s successful venture into distributing the Nothing brand of smartphones in Nepal, showcasing the company’s commitment to bringing diverse and innovative technology to the country.
What makes the AI Plus smartphone particularly unique is its operating system. It runs on ‘Next Quantum OS,’ an operating system developed entirely in India.
This homegrown OS is a core part of the AI Plus brand identity, which positions itself as a next-generation smartphone brand. The Next Quantum OS focuses on user privacy, performance, and a seamless user experience. According to the developers, it is built with AI at its core, enabling smart and context-aware features.
This emphasis on a privacy-first, locally-developed OS could be a major selling point in a market where data security and user control are becoming increasingly important.
The introduction of AI Plus is expected to heat up the competition in Nepal’s budget and mid-range smartphone segments, which are currently dominated by brands like Xiaomi, Samsung, and Vivo. By offering devices with a unique OS and a focus on AI features, CG Group aims to carve out a distinct niche for the brand.
While specific models and pricing for the Nepali market have not been officially announced, the AI Plus brand in India has launched models like the AI Plus Nova 5G and AI Plus Pulse.
The Nova 5G, for instance, features a 6.7-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 50MP AI dual camera, and is powered by a Unisoc T8200 processor.
The Pulse model, a more budget-friendly option, comes with a 90Hz display, a 50MP rear camera, and a large 5,000mAh battery. These specifications suggest that AI Plus phones are designed to offer competitive features at an accessible price point, which would be a major advantage in the price-sensitive Nepali market.
CG Group’s track record as a distributor and its wide network across Nepal provide a strong foundation for the success of AI Plus. The group has an extensive distribution and after-sales service network that can ensure the new brand reaches consumers in both urban and rural areas.
This is a crucial factor for any new brand trying to establish a foothold in the country. The partnership with a reputable local distributor like CG Group will also help build trust and credibility for the AI Plus brand among Nepali consumers.
The move by CG Group to partner with AI Plus signals a growing trend of major corporations seeking to diversify their offerings and tap into new consumer segments.
By bringing in a brand that is focused on indigenous technology and AI, CG is not just selling a phone; it is offering a unique proposition that could resonate with a new generation of tech-savvy users.
As the official launch date approaches, consumers will be eager to see the official pricing and models that will be available, and whether the Next Quantum OS lives up to its promise of a superior, secure, and smart user experience.
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