With two factories in place, Xiaomi makes 1 phone every second in India

In January, Xiaomi announced that it crossed the $1 bn revenue mark in India, reports Tech In Asia

(L-R) Manu Jain, Vice President, Xiaomi and Managing Director, Xiaomi India & Jai Mani, Product Lead, Xiaomi India at the launch of Redmi 4A and annoucement of second manufacturing unit
(L-R) Manu Jain, Vice President, Xiaomi and Managing Director, Xiaomi India & Jai Mani, Product Lead, Xiaomi India at the launch of Redmi 4A and annoucement of second manufacturing unit
Malavika Velayanikal | Tech In Asia
Last Updated : Mar 21 2017 | 12:19 PM IST
Xiaomi from China. We’ve gotten used to hearing the “from China” suffix after Xiaomi. But that cannot be true anymore in India. Today, the Chinese giant revealed that over 95 percent of the Xiaomi smartphones being sold in India were made in India.

Manu Jain, vice president and managing director of Xiaomi India, declared it while announcing Xiaomi’s new manufacturing plant in Vizag, a coastal city in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, and its latest phone – Redmi 4A.

“We have been able to create employment for more than 5,000 people. Over 90 percent of workforce are women,” Manu tweeted.

In China, Xiaomi’s home turf, it took a big hit with the smartphone sales falling by -36 percent. It fell to the fifth spot in the smartphone sales chart, with Oppo, Huawei, Vivo, and Apple ahead. But its bet on India seems to have paid off. In January, Xiaomi announced that it crossed the US$1 billion revenue mark in India. This came within two years of its launch in the country.

In August 2015, Hugo Barra, the public face of the company, and Manu had announced the opening of Xiaomi’s first manufacturing plant in Vizag. “Manufacturing smartphones locally is a significant step towards incorporating Xiaomi into the fabric of India in the years to come,” Hugo had declared while unveiling Xiaomi’s first smartphone to be made in India – Redmi 2 Prime. 

By March 2016, over 75 percent of Xiaomi phones that were being sold in India were made in its plant in India, the company announced today. With two plants running now, Xiaomi would be making one phone every second during its operational hours, the company announced today.

Last month, Xiaomi launched in Pakistan.
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