Xiaomi to expand store network in Indian tussle with
Samsung
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[January 19, 2018]
By Sankalp Phartiyal
MUMBAI (Reuters) - China's Xiaomi plans to
expand its Indian store network as it attempts to grab the lead in a
smartphone market which Korea's Samsung has dominated for more than five
years.
A little over three years after Xiaomi entered India, its cheap,
high-spec handsets have helped the start-up, which is now valued at
close to $100 billion and plans to list this year, to pull neck-and-neck
with Samsung in its biggest market behind China. [nL3N1PA26T]
"If you look at 2017 and 2018 combined, the biggest change in our
strategy is our focus on offline," Manu Kumar Jain, Managing Director of
Xiaomi India, told Reuters in an interview.
Xiaomi opened its first Mi Home, an Apple store-style sales and
experience center, in May and already operates 17 such outlets in India.
Jain said Xiaomi is ahead of schedule on its plans to open 100 Mi Home
stores by mid-2019 in India and also plans to add more preferred partner
stores - multi-brand outlets that stock largely Xiaomi products.
In a bid to widen its user base in India, where about a third of its 1.2
billion mobile phone subscribers use smartphones, Xiaomi is looking to
strengthen its network beyond online, which accounts for some 70 percent
of local revenue.
Its strategy in India has so far rested on flash sales on leading
homegrown e-commerce player Flipkart and U.S. tech giant Amazon.com's
Indian sites, an approach that helped Xiaomi save on expensive marketing
spends and grab market share.
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Manu Kumar Jain, Managing Director of Xiaomi India, poses next to
the logo of Xiaomi after an interview with Reuters inside his office
in Bengaluru, India, January 18, 2018. Picture taken January 18,
2018. REUTERS/Abhishek N. Chinnappa
Jain, who declined to provide financial metrics, said Xiaomi will launch six to
eight new smartphones across key price ranges in 2018.
"We want to improve on whatever we launched in 2017 and also launch and plug
whatever we think are the big use cases where we are not present," he said.
Last year, Xiaomi launched eight smartphones priced from 4,999 Indian rupees
($78) to 32,999 rupees ($516). Samsung, by comparison, offers more than 40
smartphone models in India.
Xiaomi also plans to unveil at least one or two new smart products in 2018. It
already sells airpurifiers and fitness bands in India and will likely venture
into TVs, water purifiers, scooters and rice cookers in the future, Jain said.
($1 = 63.8600 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal; Editing by Euan Rocha and Alexander Smith)
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