
Xiaomi sells 3 million units of Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, and Mi 11 Ultra globally
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Xiaomi says that the trio of Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, and Mi 11 Ultra accounted for a substantial part of its market share in China.
Xiaomi has claimed to sell over 3 million units of this year’s Mi 11 series globally. The line-up has Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra all of which have already been launched in China and global markets. The company had only launched Mi 11 Ultra in India but, plans to bring more Mi 11 series phones in the coming days. Xiaomi says that the trio of Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, and Mi 11 Ultra accounted for a substantial part of its market share in China. Xiaomi claims that these figures were extracted from external sources and third-party retailers for the first four months of the year (January to April 2021). The Chinese smartphone manufacturer didn’t reveal how many units of each of these models were sold. The company had launched the Mi 11 in January as world’s first smartphone with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 processor and later added the Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra to its portfolio in March. The other two models are also powered by the same chipset. In India, the company had launched Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro as part of the series. Both these phones were launched in China under the Redmi sub-brand.
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