Xiaomi Claims it Sold Over 8.5 Million Devices During Festive Season

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The numbers will be of strategic importance to Xiaomi in further strengthening its market lead during the ongoing October-December quarter

Popular for its smartphones and smart LED TVs in India, the China based electronic appliances manufacturer Xiaomi announced that it had sold over 8.5 million devices during the festive season in the country.

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A tweet made through the official Mi Twitter handle India read, “Diwali is all about celebrations and our celebrations have just begun. This festive season (9th Oct – 8th Nov) we sold over 8.5 Million devices:6 Million Smartphone, 2.1 Million Ecosystem products & Accessories, 400K Mi LED TVs. It doesn’t stop here.”

The company claimed that it made $1 Billion GMV (gross merchandise value) during 9 October to 8 November 2018 time period.

Xiaomi sold over 6 million smartphones

Xiaomi smartphones contributed for a majority figure in the overall sales company made during the festive season. The company confirmed that it sold over six million smartphones during the festive season period. Redmi Note 5 Pro and Redmi 6A were the best selling smartphone models.

The former is now available on a leading e-commerce portal for a price tag of Rs 14,999 while the later is retailing for Rs 7,499 on another e-commerce portal in India.

Raghu Reddy, head of categories and online sales, Xiaomi India said, “This year, we have outdone ourselves by selling 6 million smartphones and 8.5 million devices. We are thrilled and equally humbled by all the love we received from our customers from across India.”

Xiaomi has grown both in the online and offline space in the country. The China based company was able to sell four million smartphones during third quarter of last year.

Xiaomi sold over 400,000 Mi LED TVs

Mi LED TVs accounted for 400,000 unit sales during the period. Customers see an upper hand in buying Mi Smart LED TVs as they fall in the same price category, other brands offer conventional Smart LED TVs in.

Ankit Chaudhary, a re-seller of Mi smart LED TVs in Delhi said, “If a consumer is out in the market to purchase a premium brand 32-inch smart LED TV, he might end up paying more than Rs 30,000, whereas a 32-inch Xiaomi LED smart TV will only cost him around Rs 14,000 only. The best part in selling Xiaomi LED TVs is that it creates a win-win situation for us re-sellers and consumers too. The only drawback is – we cannot negotiate on the price part as Mi LED TVs are already priced so economically.”

The company had earlier claimed that Xiaomi was the number one smartphones and LED TVs brand on e-commerce platforms Flipkart and Amazon during the festive season sales.

The numbers will be of strategic importance to Xiaomi in further strengthening its market lead during the ongoing October-December quarter.

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Mukul Yudhveer Singh is an Editor at EFY. He’s an experienced business journalist who is both an enthusiast and a cynic of technology. Believes in data, as well as hunch-based journalism. He defines journalism as- reporting facts which help the audience take their own decisions, not ones that influence them!

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