Latest company analyst report Canalys confirmed that in February this year Xiaomi skipped Huawei and became the third largest manufacturer Smartphones the best-selling in the world, and the first type of wearable she is smart.
In recent months, Huawei has faced the consequences of its ongoing conflict with the United States knowing it can continue to use Google's services. Last week Huawei P40 and a GT 2e watch, but without difficulty.
In the meantime, Xiaomi has continued to succeed on its own and in recent weeks has presented excellent reviews of its economic lines and the premium thank you Note for Redmi 9S and My 10th. His My Band 4 and is one of the best monitors fitness market.
The company's commitment to offer the highest quality technology at an affordable price (without gaining more than 5% profit) is paying off now as Xiaomi continues to grow in the mobile phone market.
Manufacturer | 2019 global shipping | International shipping in January 2020 | International shipping in February 2020 |
Samsung | 295,1 million | 20.1 million | 18.2 million |
Apple | 197,4 million | 16 million | 10.2 million |
Xiaomi | 124.8 million | 10 million | 6 million |
Huawei | 240,5 million | 12.2 million | 5.5 million |
Oppo | 115.1 million | Eight million | Four million |
He is alive | 106.5 million | 7.3 million | 3.6 million |
Despite this good news for Xiaomi, it is important to mention that, as can be seen in the table above, all the manufacturers of Smartphones The Chinese have declined in sales numbers because of the current coronavirus epidemic that began precisely in China.
Xiaomi has been getting good results for a while. In 2019, it received revenues of approximately 26,000 million euros (17.7% over 2018) and profit of 1,400 million euros (34.8% more than the previous year).
Approximately 11,700 million euros of above-mentioned revenues come from overseas. Currently, Xiaomi has a presence in over 90 countries and part of this is in the top five positions in the distribution of Smartphones.
The company confirms that it is already recovering from the impact of COVID-19 and its production has returned to normal by 80-90%. Although many of its stores closed during the tragedy, sales continued to boost sales online.