The MIUI 12 brings several upgrades with regard to design, features and privacy
The service aims to drive users to safely purchase Xiaomi devices from their nearest Xiaomi retail store amid the nationwide lockdown to porevent the spread of coronavirus
Despite the government recently announcing two ambitious schemes for the sector to attract new investment, none of the companies is planning to avail them any time soon.
Xiaomi MD says move could weaken demand as smartphone makers will be forced to raise prices
At a price point of Rs 15,999 for the 6GB+128 GB, the Xiaomi Mi A3 has everything that should be there in a mid-segment smartphone. But its display resolution may disappoint discerning technophiles
The Mi Watch is available in black and silver colour choices at a starting price of 1299 Yuan, approximately $185, which is half than the base variant of the Apple Watch 5 that costs $399.
The India smartphone market grew double digits reaching a record 49 million units in Q3 2019 offsetting the ongoing economic slowdown in other sectors
At present the company has 75 plus Mi Home Stores in India and multiple selling Mi TVs
The Xiaomi Mi 5th anniversary sale will be hosted across Mi.com, online partner platforms, Mi Homes, Mi Stores and partner offline stores
The Chinese tech major aims for 50 per cent of its sales from the offline market
Xiaomi shipped more than 12 million smartphones in India in the third quarter, growing by 32 per cent on a yearly basis
Xiaomi proposes to increase its content and software tie-ups
According to IDC, we have almost tripled our volume uptake in 2017-18, says Manu Kumar Jain, vice-president, Xiaomi and managing director, Xiaomi India
If all its suppliers set up base in India, this could potentially bring investment of Rs 150 bn, create 50,000 jobs, according to Xiaomi
The Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro are the first budget offerings from the stable of China-based smartphone maker to sport an 18:9 aspect ratio screen
Xiaomi opened its first Mi Home, an Apple store-style sales and experience centre, in May and already operates 17 such outlets in India
The Chinese smartphone maker's focus on offline retail has helped it overtake Samsung in top 50 cities in India
Xiaomi India, popular for its smartphone brand, has plans to set up more plants and add capacity to manufacture phone and products in other categories. The company currently has three manufacturing plants -- two for phones in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh and one for power banks in Noida, its Vice-President Manu Jain told reporters here. "We are definitely exploring. We want to add more capacity. We want to set up more plants, not just for phones, even for other categories like Mi-band. There are many other categories...," he said. From July 2014 to the beginning of this year, the company has invested more than Rs 3,000 crore in the country, Jain said. The company is making fresh investments as more factories, service centres, R&D centre are being set up, he said. The investment figures would be known by this year-end. Xiaomi claimed it is the number one smartphone vendor in India, as per IDC's latest Quarterly Smartphone Tracker, Q3 2017. With a market share of 23.5 pe
To buy Xiaomi products on EMI, without a credit card, from the company's website Mi.com