Xiaomiās 5th anniversary festival promos ended at 10:00pm yesterday and weāre all waiting to hear about how many of its products the company actually managed to sell during that time. Now, Xiaomi has revealed all the details on yesterdayās sales, and itās very, very impressive.
The company had a lot of items on sale, including TVs, routers, power strips, power banks, headphones, fitness bands and even air purifiers, but itās in smartphone sales that Xiaomi really pulled a shocker. The now 5 year old company managed to sell 2.12 million smartphones in the span of 12 hours. Not only is this an amazingly staggering amount, but Xiaomi also managed to bag an official Guinness World Record certificate for the most smartphone sales in 24 hours on a single platform.
This is an abnormally huge amount for any smartphone manufacturer, and itās even more impressive when you consider that Xiaomi is a Chinese brand, and the sale only took place in China. Meizu, for example, only managed to sell 1.2 million smartphones in the entire month of January, which is still less than the amount that Xiaomi managed in 12 hours. It truly shows how much the company has grown since the days of MIUI V4 and the Xiaomi M1.
Xiaomi has also released more information about yesterdayās sale, and it is quite the eye opener. At the end of the 12 hours, Xiaomi had managed to sell 2.08 billion Yuan worth of products, which comes up to $451194492.
The complete list of sales made are as follows:
- Xiaomi Smartphone : 2.12 million
- Xiaomi TVs : 38,600
- Xiaomi Mi Router : 79,000
- Xiaomi Power Strip : 247,000
- Xiaomi PowerBank : 403,000
- Xiaomi Piston Headphones : 336,000
- Xiaomi Mi Band : 209,000
- Xiaomi Air Purifier : 3.12 million
As you can see, these number are massive! In fact, over 1420 people were a part of this big festival day sale supporting the company! Xiaomi also reports that it shipped over 500,000 orders yesterday itself, which is once again quite impressive. Itās really surprising to see Xiaomi managing everything so smoothly. The company had enough stock to last for the day despite these many orders and were well prepared for processing them in time.
Yesterdayās sale was unfortunately limited to China, but with so much support from international fans, we do believe that the next huge sale will take place in more than just China.
So what do you think about these numbers? Impressive? Just for show?
Just for show I reckon, probably wonāt sell anything for the next few weeks now as everyone who wanted one of their products put it off till the sale day. Still a lot to shift in 12 hours and Iām amazed they managed it so smoothly, in fact that is more impressive than the amount of stuff they sold!!
Hopefully people will stop saying that they boost their numbers just to build their brand. To get into the Guinness world record they had to provide documents so everything is certified.
Just for show I reckon, probably wonāt sell anything for the next few weeks now as everyone who wanted one of their products put it off till the sale day. Still a lot to shift in 12 hours and Iām amazed they managed it so smoothly, in fact that is more impressive than the amount of stuff they sold!!
hahahha, Gizchina i have seen what you did hereā¦lol
Hopefully people will stop saying that they boost their numbers just to build their brand. To get into the Guinness world record they had to provide documents so everything is certified.
3.2 million home air purifier systems sold, thatās amazing. (Well, not really if youāve seen one of those Beijing SmogStorms, wouldnāt want that crap in your living roomā¦)
hahahha, Gizchina i have seen what you did hereā¦lol
3.2 million home air purifier systems sold, thatās amazing. (Well, not really if youāve seen one of those Beijing SmogStorms, wouldnāt want that crap in your living roomā¦)
Itās not cool. Why xiaomi didnāt sell those stuffs before. I spent half day to buy minote and there were problems with website because many people wanted to buy also. When website bacame normal I couldnāt buy items what i chose( because they had sold out(. In the end i bought only minote. Itās not cool, now Iām thinking that xiaomi is very chinese company. I mean attitude to custumers
The sale happened across 7 markets, including Malaysia and Indonesia which are new this year, so the sales isnāt just from China. But Iām quite certain the majority of that came from China.
So what was the previous world record?
Oh wait, there wasnāt one.
Impressive numbers none the less (not arguing this, the sales are impressive), but the whole āGuinness World Recordā bit is just PR-brand-building bullshit (sorry, MaxPower).
Itās not cool. Why xiaomi didnāt sell those stuffs before. I spent half day to buy minote and there were problems with website because many people wanted to buy also. When website bacame normal I couldnāt buy items what i chose( because they had sold out(. In the end i bought only minote. Itās not cool, now Iām thinking that xiaomi is very chinese company. I mean attitude to custumers
The sale happened across 7 markets, including Malaysia and Indonesia which are new this year, so the sales isnāt just from China. But Iām quite certain the majority of that came from China.
So what was the previous world record?
Oh wait, there wasnāt one.
Impressive numbers none the less (not arguing this, the sales are impressive), but the whole āGuinness World Recordā bit is just PR-brand-building bullshit (sorry, MaxPower).
So crazy for the sales of Xiaomi, and I found a good place to buy xiaomi product with quick shipping recently, the US warehouse for some chinese online stores, I can get the product within 2-5 days, and no any tax, examples are TinyDeal http://www.tinydeal.com/tinydeal-united-states-direct-si-3613.html and Banggood http://us.banggood.com/