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Meizu not aiming for 20 million sales this year, will still reach it
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Meizu sold a record 1.5 million smartphones in the month of January. At this rate, there are chances that the company could reach the 20 million figure by the end of the year, however, it seems like that's not what it is aiming at the moment.
According to Meizu's VP of Marketing and Sales Li Nan, selling 20 million devices this year is not the company’s goal. He made the comment on his official Weibo (Chinese Twitter) account.
The news comes just over a week after Alibaba Group announced that it will invest $590 million in Meizu. Just Yesterday, the smartphone manufacturer teased a new OS that could be unveiled at this year's MWC.
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