Xiaomi India has launched the successor to the Redmi 1S, the Redmi 2, priced at Rs. 6,999. The Xiaomi Redmi 2 will be available via its first flash sale on March 24,
November 17, 2024
November 17, 2024
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Xiaomi India has launched the successor to the Redmi 1S, the Redmi 2, priced at Rs. 6,999. The Xiaomi Redmi 2 will be available via its first flash sale on March 24,
Xiaomi is organizing its media event in Delhi on 12 March, today. The company started sending out invites soon after its puzzle contest/teaser. The puzzle contest has words like ‘Snapragon’, ‘QuickCharge’ and
Xiaomi India has started a new contest on its official site and has teased the launch of a new product on March 12. The Chinese company spread the word via Facebook and
With 4G LTE networks slowly but steadily getting rolled out in India, consumers are already looking to future-proof their new purchases by buying compatible smartphones. And it looks like Apple already has
Xiaomi has announced sales of 16GB and 64GB versions of its Mi 4 smartphone on February 24. The registration for the devices, which will sold on Flipkart, had already started last Tuesday.
Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi can’t sell its MediaTek based smartphones in India due to an ongoing patents case in the Delhi High Court from Ericsson, but that hasn’t stopped others from importing the
Xiaomi will conduct another flash sale for its flagship device, Mi 4. The phone will go on sale at 2pm today exclusively on Flipkart. It will be putting out 35,000 Mi4 smartphones
Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Band last year in China alongside the Mi 4, and the company has hinted more than once that it is planning on bringing the wearable to India. We
Xiaomi India has announced the price and availability of the 64GB variant of its much-awaited Mi 4 smartphone in India, the company’s 2014 flagship. The 64GB variant has been priced at Rs. 4,000
Xiaomi debuted in India with the Mi 3, introducing the market to its premium yet affordable smartphones. The demand outnumbered supply and for reasons only known to the company, it was discontinued
Research firm Canalys released a report earlier this week that said India’s Micromax had overtaken Samsung in terms of smartphone sales in Q4 2014. This prompted Samsung to issue a release citing
Swedish telecom firm Ericsson on Thursday claimed in the Delhi High Court that Chinese mobile phone maker Xiaomi Technology was violating its interim order by selling handsets which do not have chipsets