Xiaomi made its debut in India this month, and yesterday the Chinese
smartphone maker held its first flash sale in the subcontinent.
The company proudly boasted that its Mi 3 sold out in under 40 minutes.
However, Xiaomi omitted to mention just how many units were actually
available for purchase. That kind of screamed 'publicity stunt' even
then, and now a few unnamed sources allegedly came forward and confirmed
it.
It turns out that less than 10,000 Mi 3 smartphones were on offer
yesterday. In this context, the 40-minute sell out period definitely
seems less impressive, though it's still not bad performance by any
stretch of the imagination.
Xiaomi received more than 100,000 pre-registrations for the Mi 3 prior to its going on sale, so the amount of models in this batch didn't even cover 10% of the demand.
On the other hand, that does ensure that Xiaomi's next flash sale,
which will take place on July 29, will be a success too. There are,
after all, at least 90,000 people in India still hoping to be able to
buy their very own Mi 3.
That said, if Xiaomi continues to keep the batches of devices it
releases in India very small, it risks eventually angering its
prospective customers over there.
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