BEIJING (Reuters) - China's second-largest e-commerce company JD.com sold 570,000 smartphones in a five-day promotion offered exclusively on Tencent Holdings Ltd's Mobile QQ, the two companies said on Monday, to show their partnership has paid off.
Investors have scrutinized JD and Tencent, China's biggest mobile gaming and social media company, for signs of benefits from a $215 million (129 million pounds) partnership deal, in which Tencent took a 15 percent stake in JD.
JD aimed to gain a potent ally in its battle against Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
The two companies have touted the potential for selling JD's inventory, including big-ticket electronic devices, via Tencent's popular mobile apps such as QQ and WeChat.
During the Aug. 8 to 12 promotion, the Nokia XL 4G smartphone was sold only through a link within the Mobile QQ app. More than 210,000 people ordered the smartphone on the first day, JD said.
The smartphone, offered by the Finnish handset maker following its acquisition by Microsoft Corp, is now widely available in China including on Alibaba's Taobao market.
(Story refiled to correct the number of phones sold to 570,000)
(Reporting by Gerry Shih; editing by Jane Baird)