Xiaomi’s initial 17-series handset sales ‘exceeded expectations’ against iPhone 17: CEO


The initial sales results of Xiaomi’s new 17-series smartphones have “exceeded expectations” so far, according to company founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun in a Tuesday post on the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo.
In a separate Weibo post on Tuesday, Xiaomi’s smartphone business president, Lu Weibing, apologised for the “insufficient stock” of the company’s new flagship handset in the market, which has inconvenienced buyers. On October 2, Lu said more than 1 million units of the Xiaomi 17 had been sold a week after it was released, which surpassed the previous series’ performance.
The latest posts from Xiaomi’s senior executives reflected the company’s confidence in its sharpened focus to compete in premium-priced smartphones, handsets that cost more than US$600, against rivals Apple and Huawei Technologies.
Xiaomi founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun speaks during the launch of the company’s 17-series smartphones in Beijing on September 25, 2025. Photo: EPA
Xiaomi founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun speaks during the launch of the company’s 17-series smartphones in Beijing on September 25, 2025. Photo: EPA

The senior Xiaomi executives lauded the promotional and marketing efforts behind the 17 series in spite of some analysts’ negative sales projections.

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