Xiaomi on Wednesday reported a robust performance driven by its smartphone business last year, with a total revenue of 245.9 billion yuan (nearly $37.7 billion) which is an increase of 19.4 percent (on-year) and net profit of 13 billion yuan (nearly $2 billion).
In 2020, Xiaomi’s smartphone revenue amounted to 152.2 billion (nearly $23.3 billion) for the year, representing an increase of 24.6 percent.
The group’s global smartphone shipments totaled 146.4 million units, an increase of 17.5 percent year-over-year.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, Xiaomi’s revenue amounted to 70.5 billion yuan, representing an increase of 24.8 percent and an adjusted net profit of 3.2 billion yuan, representing an increase of 36.7 percent year-over-year, the company said in a statement.
In India, Xiaomi ranked No 1 for the 13th consecutive quarter in the fourth quarter of 2020 in terms of smartphone shipments, with a market share of 27.4 percent, according to Canalys.
In 2020, the company sold more than 16 million smartphones via online channels in overseas markets excluding India, an increase of over 90 percent year-over-year.
In addition, the Group shipped more than 9 million smartphones through carrier channels in overseas markets (excluding India), an increase of over 380 percent YoY.
“Due to the easing of lockdown restrictions in major markets during the second half of 2020, our business performance has managed to stage an impressive rebound. We continued to execute our ‘Smartphone × AioT’ (AI + IoT) strategy and our solid performance for the year demonstrates the resilience and competitiveness of our business model,” said Xiaomi Corporation.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, smartphone revenue amounted to 42.6 billion yuan, an increase of 38.4per cent (on-year).
“The Redmi brand remains committed to making advanced technology accessible to the mass market. Redmi Note 9 series has been well received by the market, selling more than 30 million units globally between its debut on March 12, 2020, and December 31, 2020,” the company informed.
In overseas markets, following the successful launch of its smart TVs in India, Indonesia, and Russia, Xiaomi also introduced smart TVs to France, Poland, and other key markets in 2020 as it further captured the large overseas market opportunity.
In 2020, global shipments of Xiaomi’s AI speakers exceeded 10 million units while those of WiFi routers exceeded 15 million units.