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szdaily -> Business
Xiaomi takes first big step outside Asia
     2015-July-2  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    CHINESE smartphone maker Xiaomi has started making devices in Brazil for sale locally, promising to dramatically undercut rivals on price in the first big step beyond Asia for the world’s most valuable technology start-up.

    Xiaomi’s global vice president, Hugo Barra, said in an interview Tuesday that Brazil was “stage one of our Latin America launch,” pointing to Mexico and Colombia as logical next steps in the region, although he declined to say when.

    Without traditional advertising or stores, China’s top-selling smartphone company is betting that a tempting price tag will capture the attention of Brazilians who have become increasingly cost sensitive as their economy sours.

    “We offer high-quality products at incredibly aggressive prices, so we’re starting with larger developing markets where people are very price-sensitive,” Barra told Reuters.

    At a launch event earlier in the day, he announced that the entry-level Redmi 2 smartphone would go on sale in Brazil next week for 499 reais (US$160).

    The phones are already rolling off an assembly line outside Sao Paulo run by Foxconn Technology Group, the same contract manufacturer making Apple’s iPhone in the country since 2011.

    An unlocked Brazilian iPhone can retail for more than US$1,000 — one of the highest prices in the world and well above what they sell for in the United States. Even more affordable options in the country remain out of the reach of ordinary Brazilians.

    Just three years after selling its first phone, Beijing-based Xiaomi, dubbed ‘China’s Apple,’ is worth US$45 billion, making it the most valuable start-up in the technology sector.

    By choosing Brazil as its first smartphone market outside Asia, Xiaomi keeps its focus on emerging consumer markets, working in from the edges of a global market dominated by giants such as Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co.

    Brazil’s smartphone market is also at a tipping point, with users swapping simpler feature phones for smartphones to keep up their avid social-media habits. Smartphone sales in the country jumped 55 percent to 54.5 million units last year despite stagnant economic growth, according to market research firm IDC.

    (SD-Agencies)

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