Hugo Barra is leaving Xiaomi
Hugo Barra, the person tasked with expanding Xiaomi’s reach beyond its native China, has today announced his departure
from the post. He will conclude his Xiaomi tenure after the Chinese New
Year next month, and will return to Silicon Valley — where he served as
Google’s vice president of Android product management until 2013
— to "embark on a new adventure." Barra says that his decision has been
strongly motivated by a feeling of detachment from his family and the
life he had built up in Silicon Valley:
In his time at Xiaomi, Barra did a lot to raise the company’s global
profile and respectability. When he first arrived, Xiaomi was widely derided as a cynical Apple copycat, but in the three and a half years that have followed, the Chinese company has asserted its own design credentials, and last year it introduced one of the most impressively futuristic new devices in its Mi Mix
smartphone. Barra will be succeeded by Xiang Wang, who’s already a
senior vice president at Xiaomi, in the role of stewarding the company’s
international expansion efforts.
While Xiaomi’s international presence has been improving,
its performance at home in China has been steadily declining. Having
once been the darling of the Chinese smartphone market, Xiaomi dropped out of the top five smartphone vendors in 2016, and it didn’t even register a mention in IDC’s latest market share numbers.
So while Barra puts the cause of his resignation down to a sense of
homesickness, it’s also inarguable that Xiaomi has struggled to live up
to its ambitious goals.
The arrival of Hugo Barra in Beijing back in 2013 was a
major story because of how senior he was within Google’s Android team
and the relatively unproven company he was leaving that position for. It
was a sign of faith in the growing importance of China and its local
phone makers to the future of the mobile industry, and it gave Xiaomi an
easily recognizable ambassador in the West. But Barra was no doubt also
frustrated in his efforts, having launched the Xiaomi Mi 5 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last year and a new Xiaomi TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year without any plans to distribute those products in Western markets.
The article was published on : theverge
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