Introduced at the event held yesterday by Xiaomi, the Mi 10 series officially went on sale from all channels this morning. According to official data shared by the Chinese tech giant, the first batch took only a minute to be sold. Total sales in online stores exceeded 200 million yuan ($ 28.65 million). Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, said yesterday after the launch, that the production process of the Mi 10 series is very carefully planned and the current capacity will be sufficient for now. Xiaomi, which has shut down a significant part of its factories in China due to the new corona virus epidemic, announced that its production activities will restart in February, but the company stated that the factories will be closed for a while. This situation may cause Xiaomi to fail to maintain the supply-demand balance for the Mi 10 series. Competition in the smartphone market is fierce than ever. Therefore, the slightest disruption in the production processes can cause big problems. However, the deadly outbreak in Wuhan, China is affecting not only Xiaomi, but also manufacturers such as Apple, Samsung and Huawei, which have a factory in China. Xiaomi announced that the next round of sales of the Mi 10 series will begin on February 18. The version of the Xiaomi Mi 10, which has 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, is 3999 yuan ($ 573), 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is 4299 yuan ($ 616), and 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is also 4699. It has a yuan ($ 673) price tag. The big brother of the series, Mi 10 Pro, was priced as 4,999 yuan ($ 716) for the 8GB + 256GB variant, 5499 yuan ($ 788) for the 12GB + 256GB variant, and 5,999 yuan ($ 989) for the 12GB + 256GB version. You can find all the details about the Xiaomi Mi 10 series from our news here.