The Redmi 5 costs a tad higher when compared with the earlier Redmi-series smartphones. But the Redmi 5 notches up the smartphone game with its modern 18:9 aspect ratio screen
The video shared by Xiaomi on Weibo shows faces of famous artists like Van Gogh with and an unlock symbol, suggesting that the Mi Mix 2S would sport a facial recognition features
The rollout would take place in three batches, the first of which would get the over-the-air (OTA) update starting from the last week of March
Based on the new leak, the Mi Mix 2S would sport a Mi Mix 2-inspired design, with three-side bezel-less screen and minimal bezel on the bottom
The Redmi 5 would go on sale on Amazon India, whereas the Mi TV 4 and Mi TV 4A would go on sale on Flipkart. All three devices would be available for sale via Xiaomi online store Mi.com as well
The Chinese model features design, processor and RAM/storage variants. However, there has been a major improvement in imaging and operating system
At Rs 16,999 for the 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage varia, the Redmi Note 5 Pro seems a little overpriced. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 5 is priced competitively at Rs 9,999 for the base model
The Redmi 5 was unveiled first in China last year, along with the Redmi 5 Plus, which has been renamed and launched in India as Redmi Note 5
In interaction with Gireesh Babu, Managing Director of Xiaomi India dwells on the company's retail strategy in India and the way forward with newer products
The Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 system-on-chip (SoC); this was confirmed by the company's spokesperson on social media
The smart LED television, priced at Rs 39,999, sports an ultra-thin design, 55-inch ultra-high-definition screen, domestic curated content and an easy to use Bluetooth-enabled remote control
Xiaomi has acquired 57% online market share after dethroning Samsung from its top spot
The company has invested on building infrastructure for manufacturing and distribution and service centres
The smartphone, a Flipkart-exclusive, is touted to be a battery-centric budget offering with smart multitasking capabilities
Xiaomi has become fastest growing smartphone brand in India with a growth rate of nearly 300 per cent year-on-year
Xiaomi is seeing rapid growth while Samsung has been largely stagnant, reports Tech in Asia
Strong demand for low-cost fitness bands in China and premium smartwatches in the US drove uptick
The three-year syndicated loan comes as China's tech giants look to diversify their businesses
Xiaomi is now present in over 40 countries and regions where it has leading market shares
Xiaomi, which sells 90% of its handsets online, is eyeing 30% sales