Xiaomi has sold a total of 110 million Redmi series smartphones until now, a milestone that was achieved in under three years since the first Redmi phone launched back in August 2013. This was announced by the Chinese company's VP Hugo Barra in a tweet.
Xiaomi has sold 110 million Redmi phones globally since our first Redmi phone launched in Aug 2013. That's 1.21 units per second in 3 years!
— Hugo Barra (@hbarra) July 11, 2016
In a separate tweet, he revealed that most Redmi users are young and "very active mobile Internet/app users," falling in the 22-29 year age bracket.
Redmi users are majority 22-29 y/o, young and very active mobile Internet/app users—video, social media, tools, games, books, and news
— Hugo Barra (@hbarra) July 11, 2016
If you recall, back in May this year, Barra announced that Xiaomi has sold a total of 600,000 Redmi Note 3 units in India within a period of 60 days, describing it as their "biggest record yet."
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