According to Lei, demand for the phone exceeded the company's expectations and led to supply chain issues.
Chinese
smartphone maker Xiaomi
Corp plans to launch more than 10 5G phones in 2020, Chief Executive
Officer Lei Jun (pictured) said on Sunday, speaking at the World
Internet conference in the eastern Chinese town of Wuzhen.
Lei’s
remarks come as the company faces intense competition in its home
market from rival Huawei Technologies.
Last
month Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro, the company’s first
5G-enabled phone for the domestic market.
According
to Lei, demand for the phone exceeded the company’s expectations
and led to supply chain issues. The device’s reception has prompted
Xiaomi to launch 5G models for the high, middle, and low-end price
tiers next year.
“People
in the industry fear that next year 4G models won't sell, this is a
step you have no choice but to take” Lei said. “So we hope that
operators can speed up their expansion of 5G base stations.”
Xiaomi’s
share price has fallen steadily this past year as China’s
smartphone market grows more competitive. In September the company
announced it would plan a $1.5 billion share buyback.
In
the second quarter of 2019, Xiaomi occupied 11.8 per cent of China’s
smartphone market, down from 13.9 per cent one year prior according
to research firm Canalys.
All
other top Chinese brands suffered declining sales volumes as
consumers flocked to Huawei, driven in part by patriotism. The
Shenzhen-based handset maker became the centre of US-China tensions
in May when Washington effectively called for U.S. companies to cease
supplying parts to it.
However,
Xiaomi has enjoyed success in Europe, where it remains a relatively
new player in the continent. The company’s market share in the
region during the second quarter of 2019 hit 9.6 per cent, up from
6.5 per cent the year prior, making it one of the fastest growing
phone brands in the region.
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