Anuj Sharma, the CMO of Xiaomi India, tweeted a thank-you note on Friday that he called a “Supernote.” Sharma expresses gratitude to the business’s devoted customers in the note for their support over the past eight years as the Note series has shipped 200 million phones in India. The company will now concentrate on releasing “fewer models” of the Redmi Note series in the future, Sharma continues. This occurs before the expected January 5 debut of the Redmi Note 12 series in India.
The company claims that by rectifying errors, it is restarting what its Note series represents. Redmi said that even though it won’t be releasing as many Note smartphones as in the past, each one that does will be “standing tall in its segment.” It’s a wise choice, but it might surprise some people and delight others to learn that there won’t be as many Note series phones after all.
At least six variants from each of Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 10 and Note 11 series had previously been introduced. Based on Anuj Sharma’s comment, we might not see 6 models in the Redmi Note 12 series, but you can anticipate at least three smartphones to arrive in January: the Redmi Note 12, Note 12 Pro, and Note 12 Pro+.
The statement also responds to criticism about Xiaomi’s MIUI experience from the Redmi community. “Remove the UI-related monetisation, substituting subsidies for improved experience and quality,” the company claims. It’s always encouraging to see a company pay attention to user comments and make improvements.
The Note series phone from Xiaomi, which has been among the top-selling brands in India for some time, may benefit greatly from this change. The Note series frequently delivers some of the most affordable products on the market. Undoubtedly, a key factor in potential purchasers’ purchasing decisions is a better UI experience. That is the only information the company has provided thus far regarding its upcoming Redmi Note series plans.