Redmi 8A Dual comes in 2GB/32GB and 3GB/32GB variants, priced at Rs 6499 and Rs 6999, respectively. The power banks come in 10000 mAh and 20000 mAh variants, priced at Rs 799 and Rs 1499, respectively
The Redmi Note 8 Pro and Redmi Note 8 go on sale today at 12 PM on the Amazon India, Mi Online store, Mi Home, and select offline retailers
Xiaomi India COO Muralikrishnan B also pointed out that if the Indian government can also get neighbouring countries to accept BIS standards, it would help push exports from India
Xiaomi phones in India are manufactured mainly by Taiwanese giant Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd
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
Xiaomi continued to lead the tally with 27.1% share, followed by Samsung (18.9%), Vivo (15.2%), Realme (14.3%) and Oppo (11.8%).
With versatile imaging and unmatched gaming experience, the Redmi Note 8 Pro, with a price tag of Rs 14,999, has all the makings of all-round smartphone
Team Fluoroacetate, comprising of members Amat Cama and Richard Zhu collected a bounty of $1,45,000 during the first day of the event
Xiaomi Mi A3 boasts a 48MP primary camera in the triple-rear-camera set-up, AMOLED screen, in-display fingerprint sensor, Gorilla Glass 5 protection on the front and back, and support for fast charge
At Rs 30,999 (8GB/256GB), the Redmi K20 Pro midrange smartphone has qualities to challenge current-generation premium phones; exceeds expectations in design, display, camera, performance, battery life
Tired of unsolicited notifications and pesky ads on your Xiaomi smartphone? Here is a step-by-step guide on how to remove advertisements and stop notifications from built-in apps in MIUI 10
The Xiaomi Mi 5th anniversary sale will be hosted across Mi.com, online partner platforms, Mi Homes, Mi Stores and partner offline stores
Huawei has already tried selling its flagship Mate 9 phone in the US via e-commerce websites
Xiaomi has overtaken Apple Inc to become China's fourth-largest smartphone vendor by sales.
While banks have talked up Xiaomi's prospects as they seek to win the mandate, they have concerns about whether the company can reach the $50 billion level
Samsung lost out to Xiaomi as it held 24.1% of the urban market, compared with Xiaomi's 26.5%, IDC said