Chinese handset maker Xiaomi today said it has sold three million smartphones in India since its launch in the country in July last year.
Xiaomi, which started its sales in India through Flipkart, now sells its products through Amazon, Snapdeal, The Mobile Store, Airtel and its Mi.Com store as well.
"Mi India crossed one million devices sold in India in December, 2014. By March, 2015, Mi India crossed two million devices and in a span of just six months, it has crossed the three million mark," it said in a statement.
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