Xiaomi founder Lei Jun vows to challenge Apple with sharpened focus on the global high-end smartphone market

  • Lei Jun described competition in the high-end smartphone arena as ‘a war of life and death’, which Xiaomi must overcome to continue growing
  • The stakes are high for Xiaomi after Apple once again became the world’s top smartphone vendor in the fourth quarter last year

Xiaomi Corp founder and chief executive Lei Jun aims to make the company the biggest vendor of high-end smartphones in China in the next three years. Photo: Shutterstock
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi Corp will ratchet up its challenge to Apple by focusing on the high-end segment of the global smartphone market, according to company founder and chief executive Lei Jun, as the mainland’s major handset makers rush to fill the void left by struggling Huawei Technologies Co.
“[We aim to] fully benchmark against Apple in [terms of] product and experience, and become China’s biggest high-end brand in the next three years,” Lei said in a post on microblogging platform Weibo on Tuesday, as he reiterated the company’s strategic goal to develop into the world’s largest smartphone vendor in the same period.
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