Chief Executive Lei Jun last year spoke of reaching 100 million shipments in 2015 but in recent months has revised the figure to a more conservative range of 80 million to 100 million.
Xiaomi's new sales data comes at a moment when industry analysts believe the smartphone market in China - where Xiaomi is No. 1 - may be reaching saturation. Shipments declined in China for the first time in six years during the first quarter, according to research firm IDC, although it is unclear whether the drop was a deviation or the start of a downward trend.
In a statement, Lei framed Xiaomi's growth as stellar given the market environment.
"Even with the China smartphone market slowing down, we did a stellar job of posting a 33 percent growth on last year's numbers," he said. "It can be said that we outperformed the market and produced an excellent report card."
The Beijing-based company, which has portrayed its Android devices as a cheaper but well-designed alternative to Apple Inc's iPhones, was valued by private investors at $45 billion (roughly Rs. 2,86,403 crores) during a capital-raising exercise in December.
Still, it has faced increasingly stiff competition from more established firms like Lenovo and Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, who are showing they can compete with Xiaomi on features and price - if not quite buzz.
Seeking to expand beyond the cut-throat Chinese market, Xiaomi has undergone a period of rapid international expansion, recently launching its phones in India and Brazil.
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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