Xiaomi

  • Mi MIX3 5G, Xiaomi's first 5G phone, won't be able to upgrade to MIUI 12

    The Xiaomi Mi MIX3 5G is the first 5G phone from Xiaomi and is only available in some parts of Europe. In terms of system updates, it will not be able to upgrade to the latest MIUI 12.

  • Xiaomi launches 5G phone in South Korea for half the price of Samsung and LG's products

    Xiaomi today launched a new 5G smartphone - the Mi 10 Lite 5G, in South Korea, priced at just half of Samsung and LG's products.

  • Xiaomi raises Redmi Note 8 price again in India

    Redmi Note 8 price in India has gone up by INR 500, the fifth time its price was raised since its launch.

  • Xiaomi Band 4 becomes world's best-selling smart band, report shows

    The Xiaomi Band 4 is the world's most popular smart band between Q3 2019 and Q1 2020, according to market research firm Canalys.

  • Xiaomi launches Poco M2 Pro in India with Snapdragon 720G processor

    The Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro is now launched in India and it is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G processor, a 5000 mAh battery, and a 33W fast charger.

  • Xiaomi unveils a TV that young people can't afford

    Xiaomi has always been known for its affordable prices, especially for products aimed at young people, but now it's released a product they can't afford.

  • Xiaomi to launch POCO M2 Pro in India on July 7

    The Xiaomi POCO M2 Pro handset will be launched on July 7, the official Twitter of Xiaomi POCO India announced today. 

  • Xiaomi's 'Made in India' statement comes under fire from local group

    On June 26, Xiaomi India dealers started using Made in India banners to cover Xiaomi's logo to shield themselves from nationalist sentiments. However, just a day later, Xiaomi's India action was "bombarded" by a local group.

  • Xiaomi says it will 'build a car', then denies it

    Xiaomi Mall said on Weibo today at noon, "Building a car? We're serious!" , suggesting that Xiaomi might be making cars.

  • Xiaomi launches 49-yuan battery replacement service in China

    Xiaomi will launch a 49-yuan (USD 7) battery replacement service from July 1 to July 7, but it will only be available to Xiaomi users in Hubei, Heilongjiang and Tianjin.