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In the third quarter of 2020, between July 1 and September 30, Xiaomi sold 46.6 million mobile devices, generating 47.6 billion yuan, or approximately 2,192 billion forints, an increase of 34.51T3T compared to the same period last year.

The company highlighted the overseas market, which accounted for 39.8 billion yuan, or about 1,833 billion forints, in revenue. This represents a staggering growth of 52.1%.

Xiaomi, despite its high price, has high hopes for the Mi 10 series, saying it's already a flagship phone without compromise. In the third quarter, 8 million units of premium phones were sold, an increase of 14.7%. To make the picture a little more nuanced, this accounts for a little over 17% of phone sales, based on the figures mentioned above. In any case, this is not Xiaomi's core business.

The MIUI MAU, monthly active users, is also growing nicely, from 292 million this time last year to 368 million this time today, an increase of 26.3%.

Nézzük a további számokat: 289 millió darab aktív Xiaomi IoT eszköz (minden olyan internetre csatlakozó Xiaomi eszköz, ami nem telefon és nem laptop, jellemzően az okosotthonhoz tartozó dolgok) fut szerte a világban, ami 35,8%-os növekedés. 5,6 millió olyan otthon van, ahol 5 vagy annál több IoT eszköz van, ez 59%-os növekedést jelent. 78,4 millió havi aktív felhasználója van a Xiaomi AI asszisztensének, ami 35,5%-os növekedést jelent. Ezt Európában oly’ sokan nem használják, annál az egyszerű oknál fogva, hogy ez egyelőre csak kínai nyelven érhető el. A Mi Home alkalmazásnak 43,1 millió felhasználója van, ami 34,2%-os növekedés.

Let's move on to TVs. In this period, 3.1 million Xiaomi TVs were sold, which still makes them the number one in the Chinese smart TV market. The number of monthly active Mi Box users was 35.8 million, an increase of 49.9%.

Well, enough with the numbers. As the graph in the Twitter post shows, the first wave of the crown virus hit Xiaomi hard, but then they came back with renewed vigour to even higher levels.

Founded just 10 and a half years ago, Xiaomi is now the 4th largest smartphone manufacturer in China, 3rd in the world and Europe and the first in India. It's amazing how far the company, which started in 2010, has come.

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