Xiaomi

  • Xiaomi launches new phone to target high-end market

    Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi unveiled its new flagship smartphone on March 29 to target the high-end market it has been hoping to capture.

  • Xiaomi says it will launch new in-house developed chip for its Surge series

    Xiaomi said on Friday it will launch a new self-made chip in its Surge series at the planned event on March 29, marking the chip's return after four years without any new releases.

  • After two-year absence of new products, Xiaomi announces return of MIX series

    The MIX series is the top-of-the-line flagship of Xiaomi's phones, with the goal of exploring cutting-edge technology.

  • Xiaomi smartphones said to enter South Korea, Samsung's home turf

    Xiaomi will launch new mid-range smartphones in South Korea to compete with local brand Samsung, according to Yonhap News Agency.

  • Chew Shou Zi, president of Xiaomi's international division, resigns and will join ByteDance as CFO

    Joining ByteDance will allow him to re-base in his hometown of Singapore after 18 years away from home, Chew said.

  • Xiaomi to acquire all remaining 50.9% stake in power bank maker Zimi

    Xiaomi Group will acquire 50.09% of Zimi International Corp for US$205 million, making the popular power bank maker its wholly-owned subsidiary.

  • Xiaomi's Q4 revenue up 24.8% year-on-year to 70.46 billion yuan, missing estimates

    Xiaomi sold 42.3 million smartphones in the fourth quarter, up 29.7 percent year-on-year.

  • Xiaomi to hold spring event on March 29, expected to launch new flagship phone

    Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi said Monday it will hold a spring launch event at 19:30 Beijing time on March 29, and is expected to launch a new flagship phone.

  • Xiaomi expected to overtake Huawei as world's 3rd largest smartphone maker this year

    Chinese phone maker Xiaomi is poised to overtake Huawei this year to become the world's third-largest smartphone vendor, Strategy Analytics said.

  • Xiaomi's new patent can determine whether there are peeping toms via sensors

    Xiaomi recently disclosed a new patent that protects user privacy by using sensors to determine whether there are prying eyes, according to data provider Qichacha.