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In a recent report, the firm estimated that Apple had nabbed 15% of global shipments, just one percent more than Xiaomi.</p>\n<p>But don't count Xiaomi out, according to Pathak.</p>\n<p>He said the firm could well reclaim its runner-up position, particularly as it usually performs strongly in the first half of the year, with upcoming events such as Chinese New Year.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/dd5619ce92d6d847972469476ca61fa5\" tg-width=\"780\" tg-height=\"438\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Customers buying phones at a Xiaomi store in Yantai, Shandong province, China, in September.</span></p>\n<p>Xiaomi's ultimate goal — of eventually getting to number one — isn't out of the question either, according to Pathak.</p>\n<p>He said the company would need to retain its lead in two of its most important markets, China and India, while working to carve out a greater presence in places such as the United States.</p>\n<p>\"If they [become] number one, it can't be just because of these two countries,\" Pathak said. \"The US has the number three [smartphone] market in the world, which is largely missing from Xiaomi's portfolio.\"</p>\n<p>Xiaomi posted overall revenue of 78.1 billion yuan ($12.2 billion) in the third quarter. 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Lately, the company has also announced a push into electric cars, with plans to mass produce its first vehicle in the first half of 2024.\nIt excited investors this summer after leapfrogging Apple to become the world's second best-selling manufacturer. The Beijing-based company's shipments had soared in the three months ended June, trailing only those of Samsung(SSNLF).\nSetbacks on supply\nSince then, however, Xiaomi has been hit hard by supply chain woes.\nTarun Pathak, a research director at Counterpoint, said that while component shortages had affected virtually every vendor, Xiaomi had to contend with bigger headaches due to its extensive lineup.\nIn the most recent quarter, the company offered more than 50 different smartphone models, compared to about 14 that Apple had on the market, he estimated.\nThat adds complexity and \"becomes challenging,\" said Pathak. \"Because you have to deal with a range of components.\"\nA relative lack of exposure to the problem helped Apple, in part, reclaim the second spot in the race in the third quarter, he added.\nThe US giant also benefited from strong iPhone 13 sales, according to Canalys Research. In a recent report, the firm estimated that Apple had nabbed 15% of global shipments, just one percent more than Xiaomi.\nBut don't count Xiaomi out, according to Pathak.\nHe said the firm could well reclaim its runner-up position, particularly as it usually performs strongly in the first half of the year, with upcoming events such as Chinese New Year.\nCustomers buying phones at a Xiaomi store in Yantai, Shandong province, China, in September.\nXiaomi's ultimate goal — of eventually getting to number one — isn't out of the question either, according to Pathak.\nHe said the company would need to retain its lead in two of its most important markets, China and India, while working to carve out a greater presence in places such as the United States.\n\"If they [become] number one, it can't be just because of these two countries,\" Pathak said. \"The US has the number three [smartphone] market in the world, which is largely missing from Xiaomi's portfolio.\"\nXiaomi posted overall revenue of 78.1 billion yuan ($12.2 billion) in the third quarter. 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