Xiaomi
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Xiaomi TV Stick appears on retail site, supports 4K HDR
Xiaomi appears to be gearing up to launch a new Android TV Stick - the Xiaomi TV Stick, which is now available on retailer Gearbest's website.
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POCO F2 Pro 5G released, starting at less than $550
The POCO F2 Pro has been released and the latest offering from this Xiaomi sub-brand boasts a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a Snapdragon 865 processor, four cameras at the rear, plus a pop-up selfie camera, starting at less than $550.
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Xiaomi's chip making arm changes name
Beijing Pinecone Electronics Co., Ltd. has changed its business name and is now renamed Beijing Xiaomi Pinecone Electronics Co., which is 100% owned by Xiaomi Communications Co.
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Redmi 9 appears on Xiaomi's global website
Recently, Redmi, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, launched the Redmi Note 9 series of smartphones in the Indian and global markets, including Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in the Indian market.
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Xiaomi POCO F2 Pro to be released in India on May 12
Xiaomi's POCO brand announced that the POCO F2 Pro will be released on May 12.
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Phone makers resume operations at their Indian factories
A number of smartphone makers, including Xiaomi, Vivo, Samsung, and OPPO, have gotten permission to resume work from local governments in India.
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MIUI 12 development version is being pushed to 32 phone models
MIUI 12 development version is being pushed to 32 phone models
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Xiaomi Japan apologizes after nuclear bomb blast in promotional video
Recently, Xiaomi International released a promotional video for the Redmi Note 9 series, which uses a lot of creative elements to showcase the new features of the Redmi Note 9 series, such as 30W fast charging.
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Xiaomi says global sales of Redmi Note 8 series top 30 million units
The global sales of the Redmi Note 8 series exceeded 30 million units, Lu Weibing, vice president of Xiaomi Group, announced on Weibo today.
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Xiaomi exec says POCO's coming back
Xiaomi Group Vice President Chang Cheng said on Weibo this morning that “POCO's...coming back”, hinting that POCO-branded phones will return. Previously, the POCO brand had operated independently.