Xiaomi expects 50% smartphone sales to come via offline by early next year

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

maker expects to account for about half of its sales, up from about 30 per cent currently, by early next year as it expands its presence into small cities.

"Within a short time, we have seen phenomenal growth in our offline business. It is about 30 per cent of our sales, even though we are present in only top 30-40 cities in We are looking at ramping this to about 100 cities by early next year," and told

He added that the company has about 40 and 2,500 currently.

Jain said is looking at taking this number to about 100 and a few thousand

"Every new city where we have expanded our offline business, we have seen strong growth coming in and our volumes in those cities have increased significantly. By early next year, offline should be about half of our sales," he said.

Xiaomi had forayed into the Indian market in 2014, selling exclusively online through However, a year later, it partnered with distributors to sell devices through brick and mortar stores as well.

Last year, it had set up its first Mi Home in Bengaluru with an aim to allow consumers to experience and buy all Xiaomi products under one roof.

According to research firm IDC, Xiaomi led the Indian market with 30.3 per cent share in the January-March 2018 quarter, which registered shipment of about 30 million units.

ranked second in the tally with 25.1 per cent, followed by Oppo (7.4 per cent), Vivo (6.7 per cent) and Transsion (4.6 per cent), as per The overall smartphone shipment in the said quarter grew 11 per cent from 27 million in January-March 2017 quarter.

Xiaomi maintained its lead in the Indian market for second quarter in a row with further expansion in the offline channel and popularity of its models such as Redmi 5A and Redmi Note 5, the research firm had said.

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First Published: Sun, June 10 2018. 14:35 IST