Citing the words of Manu Jainin, vice president and general manager of Xiaomi India, the report said Xiaomi has achieved a geometric growth in India and is leading the smartphone market. The millet will set up a local chemical plant to bring the world's most Good charging treasure ecosystem brought to India.
The newly established Charging Po factory will produce 10,000 mAh and 20,000 mAh of mobile power. The Indian market sells for Rs 799 (US $ 1 = 65) and Rs 1,499 (Rs.
Xiaomi entered the Indian market in 2014 and currently has two smart phone factories in Andhra Pradesh, where 95% of the millet handsets sold in India are assembled locally.
According to the latest figures from International Data Corporation, millet shipments in India reached 9.2 million handsets in the third quarter of this year, accounting for 23.5% of the market, making it the largest mobile phone brand in the Indian market.