Xiaomi recently claimed that it had sold 10 million Mi 4 smartphones
worldwide. The company even started sending press invites to an event on
Wednesday to commemorate the milestone where it might announce updates
on its roadmap for devices in India. Additionally, a
Xiaomi spokesperson
has reportedly suggested that the company surpassed 6 million worldwide
shipments of the Mi Band fitness tracker.
The Chinese company, as of
now, has not revealed the breakdown of 10 million Mi 4 smartphones sold
by country. In India, the Xiaomi Mi 4 64GB variant last week received a
Rs. 4,000 price cut, bringing down the price of the model to Rs. 19,999 -
from the Rs. 23,999 launch price.
Back in April, the Mi 4 back
received a Rs. 2,000 price cut that brought down the prices to Rs.
17,999 for the 16GB model and Rs. 21,999 for the 64GB model. Notably,
the 16GB model of the Mi 4 has not received any price cut this time.
Xiaomi India's move to bring down the price of the 64GB model of the Mi 4
was seen as a move to undercut the price of OnePlus One, another
hot-selling smartphone in the same category, which is selling at Rs.
21,998 via Amazon India.
To recall, Xiaomi India in December had
announced that the company managed to sell 1 million smartphones in the
country.
The Mi Band, on the other hand, also crossed a major
milestone this month - crossing 6 million in worldwide shipments, as of
June 10. The figures were listed by a publication quoting
a company
spokesperson. The numbers are interesting considering that Xiaomi back
in December
claimed that the company's first fitness tracker had shipped over 1
million units since the tracker went on sale on August 18 last year. If
this is true, Xiaomi shipped around 5 million Mi Band units within six
months.

The figures are supported
by IDC's report for Q1 2015, which found Xiaomi shipped 2.8 million
units in the first quarter of this year.
The report has even
claimed that Xiaomi is working on its next-generation Mi Band to launch
this year alongside its first ever smartwatch. Sharing some details, the
report suggested that the company is working with Huami for the
smartwatch and claimed that it will stick to a round dial for the
smartwatch while will keep it slim.