China Internet Watch https://www.chinainternetwatch.com China Internet Stats, Trends, Insights Thu, 21 May 2020 06:23:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-ciw-logo-2019-v1b-80x80.png China Internet Watch https://www.chinainternetwatch.com 32 32 Xiaomi in Q1 2020; overseas market accounts for half of total revenues https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/30615/xiaomi-q1-2020/ Thu, 21 May 2020 03:49:35 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=30615 In Q1 2020, Xiaomi’s total revenue for the period reached RMB49.7 billion, representing an increase of 13.6% year-over-year. Adjusted net profit for the period was RMB2.3 billion, an increase of 10.6% year-over-year.

Benefiting from the continued expansion in its global smartphone market share, the monthly active users (“MAU”) of MIUI increased to 330.7 million, an increase of 26.7% year-over-year.

As of March 31, 2020, the number of connected IoT devices (excluding smartphones and laptops) on Xiaomi IoT platform reached 252.0 million, an increase of 42.6% year-over-year.

Xiaomi AI assistant Xiao Ai had 70.5 million MAU in March 2020, an increase of 54.9% year-over-year.

Revenue from its internet services segment in Q1 2020 increased by 38.6% year-over-year to RMB5.9 billion, accounting for a record high of 11.9% of its total revenue. Revenue from overseas markets in Q1 2020 totaled RMB24.8 billion, an increase of 47.8% year-over-year, for the first time, accounting for half of its total revenue.

According to Canalys, Xiaomi smartphone shipments in Western Europe increased by 79.3% year-over-year and it attained the largest market share in Spain for the first time.

Xiaomi Smartphone

In Q1 2020, revenue from Xiaomi’s smartphone segment totaled RMB30.3 billion, an increase of 12.3% year-over-year. It shipped 29.2 million units of smartphones in Q1 2020, an increase of 4.7% year-over-year.

According to Canalys, in the first quarter of 2020, Xiaomi ranked 4th globally in terms of smartphone shipments, and Xiaomi’s market share rose to 11.1%. Xiaomi was one of only two of the top five smartphone companies worldwide to maintain year-over-year growth in shipments.

In February 2020, Xiaomi launched Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. Shipments of Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro exceeded 1 million units two months after their launch, enabling the Xiaomi brand to further strengthen its position in the premium smartphone market.

Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro were launched overseas in late March with prices starting at €799 and €999, respectively. Boosted by Xiaomi’s premium smartphone models, the average selling price (“ASP”) of Xiaomi’s smartphones increased by 7.2% year-over-year in Q1 2020.

The ASP of Xiaomi’s smartphones in mainland China and overseas markets increased by 18.7% and 13.7% year-over-year respectively.

In April 2020, Xiaomi launched Mi 10 Lite Zoom Edition to target the younger consumer segments. With prices starting at RMB2,099, it features a 50x periscope telephoto lens camera and other advanced technologies. Mi 10 Lite 5G was launched in March 2020 in overseas markets, with prices starting at €349.

The Redmi brand continued to introduce highly competitive products at different price points. In March 2020, Redmi launched its flagship K series Redmi K30 Pro and Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition, sporting premium features including the Snapdragon 865 processor, LPDDR5, and UFS 3.1, while also featuring a pop-up camera, allowing Xiaomi’s customers to enjoy a full flagship experience at a reasonable price.

On the back of the highly popular Redmi Note 8 series, the second best-selling smartphone model globally in Q1 2020 according to Canalys, Xiaomi launched Redmi Note 9S and Redmi Note 9 Pro in overseas markets, carrying on the ultimate price-performance value proposition of the Redmi brand.

In April 2020, Xiaomi released MIUI 12, the latest version of Xiaomi’s smartphone operating system. Equipped with Xiaomi’s proprietary Mi Light Cone Animation Framework, MIUI 12 offers remarkable animation and a stunning visualized user interface.

In addition, MIUI 12 has introduced a privacy and data protection framework, which enables users to have full visibility of sensitive data retrieval, take control over app permissions, and mask their identity information to remain incognito. MIUI 12 is the world’s first mobile operating system to pass the TÜV Rheinland “Enhanced Privacy Protection for Android Systems” test.

Xiaomi IoT

Xiaomi Smart TV

In Q1 2020, revenue from Xiaomi’s IoT and lifestyle products segment was RMB13.0 billion, increase of 7.8%. Xiaomi’s smart TV business continued to maintain its leading position in both mainland China and overseas markets.

In Q1 2020, despite the overall decline in TV shipments globally due to the pandemic, Xiaomi’s global shipments of smart TVs still increased by 3.0% year-over-year to 2.7 million units.

According to All View Cloud (“AVC”), in Q1 2020, Xiaomi’s TV shipments in mainland China ranked 1st for five consecutive quarters and its global TV shipments ranked among the top five.

In March 2020, Xiaomi launched Redmi Smart TV Max 98”, priced from RMB19,999 (about US$2,815), significantly lower than other ultra-large TVs, bringing high-end TVs to the mass market.

In Q1 2020, Xiaomi continued to expand Xiaomi’s IoT product portfolio and promote the interconnectivity of Xiaomi’s AIoT platform.

In February 2020, Xiaomi introduced Mi AIoT Router AX3600, a WiFi 6 enabled AIoT router, which greatly improves upstream and downstream network speeds, making Xiaomi the first brand in China to support WiFi 6 technology from terminals to routers.

In addition, Xiaomi also launched Mi 65W Fast Charger with GaN Tech, Redmi Smart Display 8” and Mi Bluetooth Speaker with Wireless Charging, all of which enjoyed widespread popularity.

The sales of Xiaomi’s routers increased by 124.0% year-over-year in Q1 2020 and according to AVC, ranked 2nd in mainland China in terms of online router shipments. Sales of Xiaomi’s Xiaomi TWS Earphones, Mi Band, Mi Electric Scooter and Mi Robot Vacuum Cleaner increased by 619.6%, 56.0%, 40.7% and 40.0% year-over-year, respectively.

According to Canalys, Xiaomi ranked 1st in terms of wearable band shipments and 3rd in terms of True Wireless Stereo (“TWS”) earbuds shipments globally in 2019. According to iResearch, Xiaomi also ranked 1st in terms of electric scooter shipments globally in 2019.

Xiaomi Internet Services

In Q1 2020, revenue from Xiaomi’s internet services segment reached RMB5.9 billion, representing an increase of 38.6% year-over-year, accounting for a record high of 11.9% of Xiaomi’s total revenue.

User activity and time spent on Xiaomi’s devices increased in Q1 2020. In March 2020, the MAU of MIUI increased by 26.7% year-over-year to 330.7 million, while the mainland China MAU of MIUI reached 111.5 million.

In Q1 2020, advertising revenue was RMB2.7 billion, an increase of 16.6% year-over-year.

In Q1 2020, online gaming revenue increased by 80.5% year-over-year to RMB1.5 billion, mainly due to the fast-growing online gaming market in mainland China and higher online gaming average revenue per user from Xiaomi’s premium smartphone users.

In Q1 2020, internet services revenue outside of advertising and gaming from mainland China smartphones, including those generated from the Youpin e-commerce platform, fintech business, TV internet services and overseas internet services, increased by 71.5% year-over-year and accounted for 38.1% of Xiaomi’s total internet services revenue.

Xiaomi’s Youpin e-commerce platform continued to broaden its offerings and provide uninterrupted services to customers. The number of new users increased significantly in Q1 2020, laying a strong foundation for further expansion.

In March 2020, MAU of Xiaomi’s smart TVs and Mi Box reached 30.4 million, representing an increase of 46.8% year-over-year. As of March 31, 2020, the number of paid subscribers increased by 53.7% year-over-year to 4.3 million.

In Q1 2020, the MAU of Mi Browser on Xiaomi smartphones in the aggregated overseas market ranked 1st among all browsers. These initiatives increased Xiaomi’s average revenue per user in the overseas market.

Introduction to Xiaomi’s e-commerce platform Youpin

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Xiaomi highlights in 2019; MIUI MAU up 28% to 310M in 2019 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/30423/xiaomi-q4-2019/ Fri, 03 Apr 2020 07:08:33 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=30423 In 2019, Xiaomi’s total revenue was RMB205.8 billion, an increase of 17.7% year-over-year. Adjusted net profit was RMB11.5 billion, an increase of 34.8% year-over-year. For Q4 2019, Xiaomi recorded RMB56.5 billion in revenue, an increase of 27.1% year-over-year, while adjusted net profit was RMB2.3 billion, an increase of 26.5% year-over-year.

For Q4 2019, Xiaomi achieved the highest year-over-year growth in smartphone shipments among the top five smartphone companies, according to Canalys.

In December 2019, monthly active users (“MAU”) of MIUI increased by 27.9% year-over-year to 309.6 million. As of December 31, 2019, the number of connected IoT devices (excluding smartphones and laptops) on its IoT platform reached 234.8 million, an increase of 55.6% year-over-year.

Xiaomi’s AI assistant had 60.4 million MAU in December 2019, an increase of 55.7% year-over-year. Xiaomi further expanded its global footprint with overseas revenue growing significantly, accounting for 44.3% of its total revenue in 2019.

Overseas revenue was RMB91.2 billion, an increase of 30.4% year-over-year. As of December 31, 2019, its products were sold in more than 90 countries and regions. According to Canalys, its smartphone shipments ranked the top five in 45 countries and regions in 2019.

In 2019, Xiaomi’s research and development expenses increased by 29.7% year-over-year to RMB7.5 billion. As of December 31, 2019, its total cash resources amounted to RMB66.0 billion.

Xiaomi Smartphone

In 2019, revenue from its smartphone segment reached RMB122.1 billion, an increase of 7.3% year-over-year. In Q4 2019, revenue from its smartphone segment was RMB30.8 billion, an increase of 22.8% year-over-year.

Xiaomi captured over 9% of the global smartphone market share in Feb 2020. Find out more here.

For 2019, Xiaomi shipped approximately 124.6 million units of smartphones, while in Q4 2019, shipments were approximately 32.6 million, an increase of 30.5% year-over-year.

In 2019, its dual-brand strategy showed encouraging results.

The Xiaomi brand focused on pioneering advanced technologies and successfully established a solid foothold in the premium smartphones segment.

The Redmi brand, on the other hand, continued to pursue the ultimate price-performance ratio across different price points and make innovative technologies readily accessible to the mass market.

With the launch of Mi 9 Pro, Mi CC9 Pro and the world’s first smartphone featuring surround display, Mi MIX Alpha, Xiaomi developed strong technological fundamentals in wireless charging, imaging, 5G technology, and next-generation smartphone design and are well poised to capture opportunities brought about by 5G technology in 2020.

In February 2020, Xiaomi launched its flagship 5G smartphone models the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro.

According to Canalys, the Redmi Note 7 was the best-selling smartphone model among all models made by Chinese companies in terms of global shipments in 2019.

In December 2019, Redmi launched its first 5G smartphone, the Redmi K30 5G, with pricing starting from RMB1,999, making it the first 5G smartphone priced below RMB2,000. Xiaomi believes the competitive pricing will accelerate the adoption of 5G smartphones by a larger population, enabling more people to enjoy leading technologies.

In 2019, the average selling price of its smartphones increased by 2.2% compared to 2018 and the gross margin of the smartphone segment increased to 7.2% from 6.2% in 2018.

In 2020, Xiaomi will continue to focus on 5G smartphones development and strengthen its presence in the premium smartphones segment, which will lead to further ASP expansion.

IoT and lifestyle products

In 2019, revenue from its IoT and lifestyle products segment was RMB62.1 billion, an increase of 41.7% year-over-year.

In Q4 2019, revenue from its IoT and lifestyle products segment was RMB19.5 billion, an increase of 30.5% year-over-year.

AIoT market in China has reached 380.8 billion yuan in 2019, with an increase of over 47%; check out the forecast for 2020-2022 here.

Xiaomi achieved leading positions in key IoT products that are controlling hubs for its AIoT platform, including TVs, wearable devices and smart speakers.

In 2019, its global TV shipments reached 12.8 million units, an increase of 51.9% year-over-year. In mainland China, its annual smart TV shipments exceeded 10 million units, which Xiaomi believe set an unprecedented record in China’s TV industry.

According to AVC, its TV shipments ranked first in mainland China and fifth globally in 2019. Xiaomi also ranked first in India in terms of smart TV shipments for seven consecutive quarters as of Q4 2019 according to IDC.

According to Canalys, Xiaomi is the world’s largest smart wearable device (including smartwatch and wristband) brand in 2019 by shipments. Xiaomi also ranked the top three in terms of smart speaker shipments in mainland China in 2019 according to IDC. Check out China’s wearable device in 2019.

Xiaomi also continued to expand its product portfolio in key smart home products by launching new products including washing machines and refrigerators.

In 2019, its IoT products won over 50 renowned design awards around the world. Recently, its Mijia Smart Baseboard Heater won the 2020 Red Dot: Best of the Best Award and Mijia Handheld Wireless Vacuum Cleaner won the 2020 iF Design Gold Award.

Xiaomi Internet services

In 2019, revenue from internet services reached RMB19.8 billion, an increase of 24.4% year-over-year. For the fourth quarter, revenue was RMB5.7 billion, an increase of 41.1% year-over-year.

In December 2019, MAU of MIUI increased by 27.9% year-over-year to 309.6 million with mainland China’s MAU of MIUI standing at 109.0 million.

In Q4 2019, advertising revenue was RMB3.0 billion, an increase of 17.8% year-over-year.

The MAU of its news feed service increased by 32.6% year-over-year to 78.7 million in December 2019. This was further bolstered by its efforts in increasing monetization through the optimization of its recommendation algorithms and diversification of its advertising customer base by expanding into more vertical industries.

In Q4 2019, online gaming revenue increased by 44.4% year-over-year to RMB874.4 million, mainly due to the strong performance of many popular games operating on its platform.

Diversification of its internet services has become a key growth driver of its internet services revenue.

In Q4 2019, its internet services revenue outside of advertising and gaming from mainland China smartphones, including those generated from the Youpin e-commerce platform, fintech business, TV internet services and overseas internet services, increased by 112.6% year-over-year and accounted for 43.0% of its total internet services revenue.

In 2019, the GMV of its Youpin e-commerce business grew rapidly, with annual GMV surpassing RMB10.0 billion. During the year, Xiaomi has enlarged its merchandise portfolio, insisted on selecting high-quality goods that appeal to its customers and increased its efforts in new customer acquisition.

As a result, the number of active buyers on Youpin showed strong growth momentum.

In Q4 2019, its fintech business delivered strong revenue growth, mainly driven by the growth in its consumer finance business. In January 2020, Xiaomi Finance successfully obtained a consumer-financing license from the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.

Xiaomi will continue to strengthen risk controls and strictly follow regulatory rules to maintain the healthy growth of its fintech business.

In Q4 2019, its TV internet services grew quickly primarily driven by the growth of its subscription business. In December 2019, MAU of its smart TVs and Mi Box were approximately 27.7 million, an increase of 49.1% year-over-year.

As of December 31, 2019, Xiaomi had 3.7 million paying subscribers, an increase of 62.9% year-over-year. Lastly, its overseas internet services business also witnessed rapid growth.

In India, 10 of its mobile apps recorded MAU of over 50 million in December 2019, including its Mi Browser, Mi Video and GetApps (an overseas version of Mi App Store).

Overseas markets

In 2019, overseas revenue was RMB91.2 billion, an increase of 30.4% year-over-year.

In Q4 2019, overseas revenue increased by 40.7% year-over-year to RMB26.4 billion, accounting for 46.8% of total revenue for the period. In Q4 2019, Xiaomi was the largest smartphone brand in India by shipments for the tenth consecutive quarter, capturing a market share of approximately 28.7%, according to IDC.

In Western Europe, Xiaomi continued to expand its market share.

According to Canalys, its smartphone shipments in the region grew 115.4% year-over-year in Q4 2019. In Spain, Xiaomi was the second-largest smartphone maker by shipments, achieving 65.7% year-over-year growth with a 22.8% market share.

Xiaomi ranked fourth in both France and Italy, with its smartphone shipments increasing by 69.9% and 206.2% year-over-year, respectively.

In 2019, its overseas IoT revenue grew rapidly, driven by the robust sales of its best-selling IoT products in overseas markets, including its smart TVs, wristbands, TWS earphones, and electric scooters.

In 2020, Xiaomi plans to step up its efforts in promoting its popular IoT products to more countries and regions.

Impact of the COVID-19 outbreak

In terms of the supply chain, Xiaomi experienced a temporary disruption in production in February and March 2020, due to the extended shutdown of Chinese factories.

However, its production capacity has recovered to 80%–90% of normal levels as of the date of this announcement. For its mainland China market, during the peak of the outbreak, its offline sales were affected as most of its stores were closed or operated at shortened hours with significantly lower customer traffic.

However, Xiaomi was comparatively less impacted due to its strength in online channels.

Xiaomi has seen smartphone shipments rebounding quickly in late March 2020, showing the resilience of smartphone demand.

For its overseas market, given that the epidemic is still affecting countries and regions around the world as of the date of this announcement, Xiaomi is closely monitoring and assessing its impact, which will likely defer the overall consumption in the affected countries.

While its overseas demand will undoubtedly be affected, particularly in the second quarter of 2020, Xiaomi believes the overall impact is currently manageable.

Investments

As of December 31, 2019, Xiaomi had invested in more than 290 companies with an aggregated book value of approximately RMB30.0 billion.

Xiaomi expanded its investment into supply chain companies to strengthen its partnership with key component suppliers, enhance its sourcing and manufacturing abilities in advanced technology and facilitate the development of the industries, in particular around 5G, IoT, AI, integrated circuits, advanced manufacturing, and industrial internet.

An increasing number of its investee companies have gone public.

In February 2020, Roborock, one of its investee companies, was successfully listed on the Science and Technology Innovation Board of Shanghai Stock Exchange (“STAR Market”) in China, becoming its first ecosystem investee company to list on the STAR Market.

In Q4 2019, net gains on disposal of investments (after tax) were RMB869.0 million.

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Xiaomi in Q2 2019: smart hardware, IoT, AI, internet services https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/29705/xiaomi-q2-2019/ Sat, 24 Aug 2019 05:14:58 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=29705

Xiaomi’s monthly active users (“MAU”) of MIUI reached 278.7 million, an increase of 34.7% YoY. AI assistant “ Xiao’ai ” had 49.9 million MAU; Xiaomi ranked 4th globally in terms of smartphone shipments; and, global shipments of its smart TVs reached 2.7 million units.

Xiaomi financial performance

In the second quarter of 2019, Xiaomi recorded RMB52.0 billion in revenue, representing an increase of 14.8% over the corresponding period of 2018. Gross profit margin increased to 14.0% from the 12.5% achieved in the corresponding period of 2018. Adjusted Net Profit increased by 71.7% to RMB3.6 billion. As of June 30, 2019, its total cash resources amounted to RMB51.1 billion.

The “Smartphone + AIoT” dual-engine strategy that Xiaomi adopted at the beginning of the year has borne fruit. Its user base has continued to expand and the number of devices connected to its platform has continued to grow.

In June, 2019, monthly active users (“MAU”) of MIUI reached 278.7 million, an increase of 34.7% over the corresponding period of 2018. The number of connected IoT devices (excluding smartphones and laptops) on its IoT platform reached approximately 196 million units as of June 30, 2019, representing year-over-year growth of 69.5%.

Meanwhile, its AI assistant “ Xiao’ai ” had 49.9 million MAU in June 2019, representing a year-over-year increase of 88.3%.

Xiaomi has won a number of international recognitions in 2019 to date. It took Xiaomi only 9 years to debut on the Fortune Global 500 list of 2019, becoming the youngest company on the list this year. Furthermore, Xiaomi made it into the 2019 BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands ranking for the first time, ranking 74th with a brand value of US$19.8 billion. Xiaomi has also been recognized as one of the 2019 Forbes China’s 50 Most Innovative Companies.

Xiaomi Smartphones

Its smartphone segment recorded RMB32.0 billion in revenue in the second quarter of 2019, representing an increase of 5.0% over the corresponding period of 2018. Its smartphone sales volume in the second quarter of 2019 reached 32.1 million units.

According to Canalys, Xiaomi ranked 4th globally in terms of smartphone shipments during the second quarter of 2019 and its market share in terms of global smartphone shipments increased from 9.5% in the second quarter of 2018 to 9.7% in Q2 2019.

Both its Xiaomi brand, which focuses on pioneering advanced technologies, establishing itself in the mid- to high-end markets, and building online and offline new retail channels, and its Redmi brand, which is positioned to pursue the ultimate price-performance ratio and focus on online channels have performed well.

After the launch of the new flagship model K20 series under the Redmi brand, Xiaomi has established a comprehensive Redmi smartphone product portfolio that covers a wide price range. In particular, the global sales volume of the Redmi Note 7 series reached 20 million units as of the date of this announcement, achieving this milestone in only around 7 months since its launch on January 10, 2019.

In addition, the global shipments of the K20 series already recorded more than 1 million units within the first month of its launch.

On July 2, 2019, Xiaomi launched the CC series under the Xiaomi brand, which includes Mi CC9, Mi CCe9, and Mi CC9 Meitu Edition. The CC series is positioned as a fashionable series targeting younger customers. The CC series places an emphasis on being visually appealing in terms of both form and function, offering stylish product design and enhanced photography experience.

Mi CC9 Meitu Edition is a joint development with Meitu Inc. which specifically targets the female user market. Leveraging its product development and supply chain management capabilities, as well as Meitu’s image-related algorithms and its deep understanding of female users, the Mi CC9 Meitu Edition offers outstanding photographic experiences and builds a solid foundation for its ongoing expansion into more diversified user markets.

Its products have been strongly recognized by the market as a result of the successful implementation of its multi-brand strategy. The average selling price (“ASP”) of its smartphones has continued to increase, achieving year-over-year growths of 13.3% and 6.7% in mainland China and overseas markets, respectively. In Q2 2019, the revenue generated by smartphones sold for RMB2,000 or more accounted for 32.3% of the total revenue of the smartphones segment.

Following the granting of 5G business licenses in mainland China, 5G technology has officially started to be implemented for commercial use. The commercialization of 5G technology could potentially lead to a new smartphone replacement cycle and boost the overall demand of the domestic market.

Xiaomi established a research and development team back in 2016 for advanced research on 5G technology and are now well-prepared for the commercialization of 5G. The Mi MIX 3 5G, its first 5G model was already available in various European countries, and its second 5G smartphone model will also be launched in China in the second half of the year.

The gross profit margin of its smartphone segment increased from 3.3% in the first quarter of 2019 to 8.1% in Q2 2019. During the early transition period from 4G to 5G technology, Xiaomi will continue to invest in research and development of relevant technologies while remaining prudent with its cash flows and profitability.

IoT and lifestyle products

In Q2 2019, the revenue of the IoT and lifestyle products segment rose by 44.0% to RMB14.9 billion over the corresponding period of 2018. Its smart TV business continues to have a leading edge in both mainland China and overseas markets.

Global shipments of its smart TVs reached 2.7 million units, representing year-over-year growth of 41.1%. According to AVC, Xiaomi ranked 1st in terms of TV shipments in mainland China for the six months ended June 30, 2019.

Xiaomi ranked 1st in terms of smart TV shipments in India for five consecutive quarters as of the second quarter of 2019. With its efforts in expanding its smart TVs globally, Xiaomi achieved a top 5 position in terms of global TV shipments for the six months ended June 30, 2019, according to AVC.

Xiaomi has positioned large home appliances as an important element of its AIoT strategy. Xiaomi will focus on innovation and product design, offering intelligent user experiences and promoting the enhanced connectivity and compatibility of its smart home appliances.

For the six months ended June 30, 2019, the shipments of its air conditioners amounted to approximately 1 million units. At the same time, Xiaomi has also entered the smart kitchen appliances market.

In Q2 2019, Xiaomi continued to enrich its IoT product portfolio. The market share of its laptops has been steadily increasing following the launch of its new products. On May 28, 2019, the Redmi brand introduced its first 14” slim notebook and enjoyed widespread popularity.

According to IDC Consulting (Beijing), the market share of its laptops in mainland China in terms of shipments increased from 5.5% in the second quarter of 2018 to 8.7% in Q2 2019. Its Mi Band ranked 1st in the global wearables market in terms of shipments in the first quarter of 2019.

Meanwhile, the Mi Band 4 recorded shipments of more than 1 million units within 8 days of its launch on June 14, 2019. In addition, Xiaomi has also launched several new products, including its AI Translator “Xiao’Ai Teacher”, Mi Smart Door Lock and Mi Smart Combo Wash and Dryer Pro, which are supported by its AI assistant “Xiao’Ai”. These product launches illustrated its continuous
the pursuit of excellent product design and quality.

Xiaomi has continued to improve the device-to-device interaction and enhance its users’ smart home experience. For example, when a user opens the door through a Mi Smart Door Lock, its
AI assistant will welcome him/her home. At the same time, the Mi Air Purifier, Mi Air Conditioner, and other smart devices could be switched on automatically. The Mi Smart Combo Wash Dryer Pro can be operated by the voice control function through its AI assistant

Xiaomi Internet services

In the second quarter of 2019, its user base continued to expand. The MAU of MIUI rose by 34.7% year-over-year from 206.9 million in June 2018 to 278.7 million in June 2019. The MAU of MIUI in mainland China was 115.1 million in June 2019. The MAU of its smart TVs and Mi Box achieved 53.8% year-over-year growth, reaching 22.6 million in June 2019.

Revenue from its internet services segment grew by 15.7% year-over-year to RMB4.6 billion in Q2 2019. Advertising revenue slightly decreased by 0.6% year-over-year to RMB2.5 billion due to a soft mainland China advertising market, particularly due to reduced advertising spending from other internet companies which contributed a meaningful portion of its advertising revenue.

Over the course of the last few quarters, Xiaomi has continued executing its strategy to diversify its advertising customer base. Through expanding into more vertical industries, such as finance and small and medium-sized enterprises, Xiaomi is developing a more robust and healthy advertising business to capture more future growth.

Revenue from gaming decreased by 4.1% year-over-year to RMB675.1 million. However, its gaming gross profit increased to RMB408.2 million in Q2 2019 from RMB212.5 million in Q2 2018, representing an increase of 92.1%. Its gaming gross profit margin increased from 30.2% in Q2 2018 to 60.5% in Q2 2019 as Xiaomi optimized its gaming distribution and had higher gaming revenue growth from content providers with a high gross profit margin. Its other internet value-added services grew by 89.9% year-over-year to RMB1.4 billion, primarily due to the strong growth in revenue from its fintech business and Youpin e-commerce platform.

Introduction to Xiaomi’s e-commerce platform Youpin

Xiaomi has been focusing on enriching its internet services and content to strengthen its advertising business. Many of its internet services are leading on its smartphones, its Mi App Store, Mi Browser, Mi Security, and Mi Music ranked 1st and Mi Video ranked 2nd in their respective categories in mainland China in terms of MAU on its smartphones in June 2019.

Furthermore, its news feed service ranked 1st in terms of MAU on its smartphones in mainland China, reaching 71.0 million MAU in June 2019, representing a year-over-year increase of 31.0%. Its search service also ranked 1st on its smartphones in mainland China in terms of search query volume in the second quarter of 2019.

Xiaomi developed various entry points for its search function, including browser, negative one screen, launcher searchbox, and its AI assistant. Leveraging its increasingly diversified services and
multi-dimensional data, Xiaomi is able to further improve its algorithm and enhance its users’ experience. Services like news feed and search allow Xiaomi to diversify its advertising customer base.

Internet service revenue outside of advertising and gaming from mainland China smartphones, including those generated from the Youpin e-commerce platform, fintech business, TV internet services and overseas internet services, increased by 108.8% over the corresponding quarter in 2018, accounting for 36.0% of the total internet service revenue in the second quarter of 2019.

For the six months ended June 30, 2019, the gross merchandise volume (“GMV”) of its Youpin e-commerce platform grew to RMB3.8 billion, an increase of 113.9% YoY. In June 2019, more than 65% of Youpin’s GMV came from non-Xiaomi smartphone users.

Revenue from its fintech business increased to RMB792.0 million in Q2 2019, representing year-over-year growth of 62.7%. Its current fintech business focuses on consumer loans and supply chain financing. With its sophisticated risk management model and technology capability, and extensive user base and supply chain partners, Xiaomi had a solid business foundation and potential to grow. In the meanwhile, Xiaomi is also actively exploring other fintech business opportunities.

Its TV internet services are also fast-growing and increasingly diversified. TV internet services revenue is mainly generated from advertising, paid subscription, and app distribution. In June 2019, Xiaomi had over 3 million paid subscribers, representing a year-over-year increase of 83.1%. Xiaomi offers a variety of membership services, including video membership, sports memberships, and children membership. Its subscription services have expanded to other non- Xiaomi TVs to serve a wider user base.

Xiaomi’s Overseas markets

With the overseas expansion of its smartphone business, its overseas internet service revenue also increased significantly. Xiaomi continued to build and strengthen its service offerings in overseas markets. In June 2019, its browser ranked 1st among all browsers in India in terms of MAU on its smartphones. In the second quarter of 2019, the average revenue per user (“ARPU”) in overseas markets recorded a year-over-year increase of 133.0%.

Xiaomi has maintained strong growth in the overseas markets in the second quarter of 2019. Its revenue from the overseas markets grew 33.1% year-over-year to RMB21.9 billion in the second quarter of 2019.

Xiaomi will continue to build and expand its new retail channels in the overseas markets. As of June 30, 2019, there were a total of 520 Mi Home stores overseas, representing a 92.6% year-over-year growth, of which 79 stores were located in India. Furthermore, in India, Xiaomi had more than 1,790 Mi Stores that cater to tier two and rural areas of India as of June 30, 2019.

According to Canalys, in the second quarter of 2019, Xiaomi ranked among the top five in over 40 countries and regions in terms of smartphone shipments. According to IDC, its smartphones have ranked 1st in India in terms of shipments for eight consecutive quarters. In addition, according to Canalys, in Q2 2019, Xiaomi ranked 4th in terms of smartphone shipments for Western Europe, representing a year-over-year increase of 53.2%.

Xiaomi ranked 2nd in open market channels in Spain in terms of smartphone shipments in Q2 2019. Xiaomi has been developing operator channels in Europe. Its flagship smartphones, such as Mi MIX 3 and Mi 9 series, have been launched in operator channels in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, and Switzerland.

AIoT

In Q2 2019, Xiaomi continued the implementation of its “Smartphone + AIoT” dual-engine strategy and its AIoT platform continued to maintain its leading position. As of June 30, 2019, the number of connected IoT devices (excluding smartphones and laptops) on its IoT platform reached approximately 196 million units, representing a year-over-year increase of 69.5%.

The number of users who have five or more devices connected to Xiaomi’s IoT platform (excluding smartphones and laptops) increased to approximate 3 million, representing a year-over-year increase of 78.7%. In the six months ended June 30, 2019, the shipments of its AI speakers exceeded 4 million units.

In June 2019, its AI assistant had 49.9 million MAU, making it one of the most used AI voice interactive platforms in China. In June 2019, 45% of its AI speaker MAU used voice control to interact with their IoT devices at least once that month.

Xiaomi continued to open up its AIoT platform to build a more vibrant AIoT ecosystem. Its Mi Home app had 30.4 million MAU in the second quarter of 2019 and more than half of the MAU in mainland China were from non-Xiaomi smartphone users. Xiaomi will continue to invest in the development of its open AIoT platform to attract more third parties and users to join this AIoT platform.

The Group’s AIoT Strategy committee will further enhance the development of its AIoT technology, by building a comprehensive AIoT ecosystem, strengthening its research and development, and realizing synergies across business units to improve its smart devices’ connectivity and user experiences.

For example, Xiaomi continues to develop technologies for files to be seamlessly transferred between its smartphones and laptops, as well as for intelligent projection to be enabled between its smartphones and smart TVs.

Xiaomi’s Investments

As of June 30, 2019, Xiaomi invested in a total of over 270 companies with an aggregated book value of RMB28.7 billion, representing year-over-year growth of 20.8%. Xiaomi also expanded its investment into supply chain companies to strengthen its partnership with key component suppliers and to enhance its abilities in advanced technology sourcing and manufacturing.

As of the date of this announcement, Xiaomi invested in 12 supply chain companies. Among those, three of the investee companies were listed on the STAR Market in China. Xiaomi believes its investments not only allowed Xiaomi to establish close partnerships with the investee companies but also provided Xiaomi with recurring investment income.

In the second quarter of 2019, Xiaomi generated net gains on disposal of investments (after tax) of RMB551.8 million.

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