While the festival season is still months away, Xiaomi has announced offers and deals on Redmi range of smartphone and earbuds with the assurance that prices will remain constant throughout season
Xiaomi is reportedly ending its Leica partnership to cut licensing costs and invest in upgraded sensors, better image processing, and in-house colour tuning
Xiaomi is bundling the Photography Kit Legend Edition with the Ultra model, while customers pre-booking the Xiaomi 15 will receive the Xiaomi Care Plan at no additional cost
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is set to debut in China on February 26 and may launch globally on March 2, with an Indian release likely alongside the standard and Pro models
Alongside, Xiaomi has announced discounts and bank offers on the Redmi Note 13 series. Moreover, the smartphones in the series now come with its HyperOS operating system
Priced at Rs, 42,999 onwards, the Xiaomi 14 Civi delivers a premium experience at a competitive price along with Leica-enhanced cameras and a sleek design
The Xiaomi 14 is available for pre-order on the company's website, e-commerce platform Flipkart, and across Xiaomi's retail channels. Sale starts from June 20
Set to be the third smartphone model in Xiaomi 14 series, the Xiaomi 14 Civi will feature a triple-camera system on the rear and a dual-camera system on the front co-engineered with Leica
The Xiaomi 14 Civi would likely be a rebranded Civi 4 Pro, which was launched in China last month. The smartphone will feature a triple-camera system co-engineered in partnership with Leica
HyperOS is an Android 14-based smartphone operating system from Xiaomi with new lock screen options, app icons, and multi-window support. It is now rolling out for the Redmi Note 13 5G series
The Redmi 12 5G launch event will take place tomorrow in Delhi at 12 pm. The smartphone is backed by a 5000 mAH battery at a starting price of Rs 9,999
Xiaomi 13 Ultra is heavily focused on imaging features, but does not cut corners on smartphone capabilities. Below are five things new in the Xiaomi 13 Ultra
While Xiaomi remained focused on selling mobile phones under 10,000 rupees ($120), Indian consumers were willing to pay up for better looking models with richer features