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3,000 smart TVs in 2 minutes.
By Kaylene Hong, 7 hours ago
Early last month, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi unveiled its latest flagship device, the Mi-3. At the same time, the company also officially stepped into the living room with the launch of a 47-inch 3D smart TV.
The first batch of 100,000 Mi-3 phones were released at 12 noon today for sale on its website, and they were snapped up in 86 seconds flat, Xiaomi announced on its Sina Weibo account today. The 16GB version of Mi-3 is retailing for CNY1999 ($327), while the 64GB version is going for CNY2499 ($410).
Xiaomis TV sets also turned out to be popular among customers. The first batch of 3,000 TVs released on Xiaomis website was wiped out in nearly 2 minutes (1 minute and 58 seconds, to be precise), the company said on Sina Weibo. The smart TV, which comes as a natural progression following the companys launch of Xiaomis stream-to-TV set-top box earlier this year, is retailing for CNY2,999 ($490).
The company subsequently announced the milestone on its Twitter account as well.
100,000 Xiaomi MI3s are sold out in one minute and twenty-six seconds,and 3000 MITVs are sold out in one minute and fifty-eight seconds.
Xiaomi (@XiaomiChina) October 15, 2013
Xiaomi has been riding high on the waves of its popularity after inspiring the loyalty of many consumers with its competitively-priced devices and its strong emphasis on user feedback.
Previously, its phones already regularly sold out fast when released in batches, often within half an hour. In August, the company released the first batch of 100,000 units of its lowest-priced phone, the Hongmi, and they were snapped up in 90 seconds flat.
However, a Chinese report notes that scalpers may well have been the ones snapping up these Xiaomi devices so rapidly instead of consumers themselves as they seek to make profit off these handsets that have shown high demand.
Xiaomi has reportedly said that it is raising its sales target for this year to 20 million smartphones, up from the previous target of 15 million. Xiaomi sold 7.03 million devices in the first six months this year, just shy of the 7.19 million units that it sold during the whole of 2012.
Xiaomi Sells 100,000 Units Of Its Flagship Phone In 86 Seconds
By Kaylene Hong, 7 hours ago
Early last month, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi unveiled its latest flagship device, the Mi-3. At the same time, the company also officially stepped into the living room with the launch of a 47-inch 3D smart TV.
The first batch of 100,000 Mi-3 phones were released at 12 noon today for sale on its website, and they were snapped up in 86 seconds flat, Xiaomi announced on its Sina Weibo account today. The 16GB version of Mi-3 is retailing for CNY1999 ($327), while the 64GB version is going for CNY2499 ($410).
Xiaomis TV sets also turned out to be popular among customers. The first batch of 3,000 TVs released on Xiaomis website was wiped out in nearly 2 minutes (1 minute and 58 seconds, to be precise), the company said on Sina Weibo. The smart TV, which comes as a natural progression following the companys launch of Xiaomis stream-to-TV set-top box earlier this year, is retailing for CNY2,999 ($490).
The company subsequently announced the milestone on its Twitter account as well.
100,000 Xiaomi MI3s are sold out in one minute and twenty-six seconds,and 3000 MITVs are sold out in one minute and fifty-eight seconds.
Xiaomi (@XiaomiChina) October 15, 2013
Xiaomi has been riding high on the waves of its popularity after inspiring the loyalty of many consumers with its competitively-priced devices and its strong emphasis on user feedback.
Previously, its phones already regularly sold out fast when released in batches, often within half an hour. In August, the company released the first batch of 100,000 units of its lowest-priced phone, the Hongmi, and they were snapped up in 90 seconds flat.
However, a Chinese report notes that scalpers may well have been the ones snapping up these Xiaomi devices so rapidly instead of consumers themselves as they seek to make profit off these handsets that have shown high demand.
Xiaomi has reportedly said that it is raising its sales target for this year to 20 million smartphones, up from the previous target of 15 million. Xiaomi sold 7.03 million devices in the first six months this year, just shy of the 7.19 million units that it sold during the whole of 2012.
Xiaomi Sells 100,000 Units Of Its Flagship Phone In 86 Seconds