On Tuesday, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro finally went on a second round of sale after being sold out during it’s debut sale.
Following it’s successful launch in the Chinese market, Xiaomi’s founder Lei Jun has shed some light on the number of Mi 10 Pro that had been sold so far. According to him, the company had sold nearly 100,000 units within a short span of just two weeks after it was made official.
According to Lei Jun, the production of the Mi 10 series phones had been affected by the recent coronavirus outbreak. Therefore, the replenishment of stocks will inadvertently be affected as well.
In the Chinese market, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro currently retails at 4,999 Yuan (US$716), 5,499 Yuan (US$788) and 5,999 Yuan (US$859) for the 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB models respectively.
As compared to most other recent flagship devices including the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Realme X50 Pro, the Mi 10 Pro definitely till worth the bucks even though it’s considered relatively more expensive than it’s predecessors.
Sad to say, the coronavirus outbreak had forced the global launch event of the Mi 10 flagship series to be postponed. Hence, we’ll still to wait for quite some time before we could learn about it’s international availability.