In other words, Xiaomi sold over 300 smartphones on average every minute for these two days.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi once again cashed on the e-commerce sales in India. The sales were launched by India’s leading e-commerce players Flipkart and Amazon. Xiaomi remained the top brand in the mobile category on both of these platforms and its smartphones continued to sell like hotcakes during the sales.
Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 4 remained the most-wanted smartphone but other smartphones of Xiaomi got a good number of orders too.
Owing to selling high quality yet budget-friendly phone, Xiaomi has emerged as a choice for consumers who want to experience the latest technologies but do not want to spend too much money. In Pakistan as well, ever since the official launch of Xiaomi phones, the consumers are showing their inclination towards its smartphones.
In the third-world countries like Pakistan and India, a major market segment of mobile is captured by the brands selling smartphones in budget-friendly range. The recent win of Xiaomi in India is a testimony to that.
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