For the three months ending in June, Xiaomi's revenue rose 32 per cent to 88.9 billion yuan, beating the 85.8 billion yuan estimated by analysts, according to LSEG
Introduced in May, the POCO Pad 5G will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. The maiden Android tablet from Xiaomi's spin-off brand will be based on HyperOS operating system
POCO M6 Plus 5G is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen2 AE and packs a 5030mAh battery. The smartphone is available for purchase online on e-commerce platform Flipkart
The Redmi Pad Pro is offered in Wi-Fi and 5G connectivity models, both on sale online on Xiaomi website and e-commerce platforms Flipkart and Amazon, and at select retail stores
POCO M6 Plus 5G smartphone packs a 5030mAh battery and runs on Android 14-based Xiaomi HyperOS. The smartphone will be available for purchase online on e-commerce platform Flipkart from August 5
The company is on a high growth path driven by a significant increase in manufacturing volumes for Motorola and Xiaomi. The new facility in Chennai plant is expected to be operational by Q4FY25
Xiaomi launched the Redmi Pad Pro and Redmi Pad SE tablets. Next iOS 18 developer beta to bring Apple Intelligence features. Vivo V40 series with Zeiss optics launching in India on August 7
Alongside the tablets, the Chinese smartphone maker introduced accessories to go with both the tablets - Redmi Smart Pen, Keyboard, and Cover for the Redmi Pad Pro, and Cover for the Pad SE 4G
Priced at Rs 48,999, the Xiaomi 14 Civi Panda edition will be available with discount of Rs 3,000 from select banks
Xiaomi's successful foray into EVs stands in contrast to competitors who are struggling for market share in a crowded industry
POCO has confirmed that its upcoming M6 Plus 5G smartphone will feature a 108MP camera sensor of an f/1.75 aperture and 3x in-sensor zoom
Redmi Pad Pro will be a flagship-grade tablet in Xiaomi ecosystem, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. The tablet is available in select markets already, and making way to India on July 29
A Canalys report found that four out of India's top five highest smartphones shipments came from Chinese brands - Xiaomi, vivo, realme, and OPPO. Korea's Samsung ranked third
While smartphone brands are struggling to find consumers for their new rollouts with AI features, experts indicate that AI-backed laptops have a wider use case and, hence, may open up the market
Chinese smart device maker Xiaomi Technology's profit in India nosedived 77 per cent year-on-year to Rs 238.63 crore in the 2022-23 fiscal, according to a regulatory filing. The company had posted a profit of Rs 1,057.7 crore in the preceding financial year. Xiaomi's revenue from operations declined by about 32 per cent to Rs 26,697 crore in FY23 from about Rs 39,100 crore in FY22. Xiaomi earned Rs 26,395 crore from the sale of products and Rs 264 crore from the sale of services, which include advertisements and value-added services, among others, during the year under review. The company recorded a 25 per cent decline in smartphone shipment during 2022, including three-quarters of FY23, while it is still leading the Indian smartphone market with a 21 per cent market share, according to market research firm IDC. Research analysts differed in their estimate of Xiaomi's smartphone market share in India for the March 2024 quarter. Cybermedia Research estimates it to be marginally b
Launched on July 9 at Xiaomi's 10-year anniversary event, the Redmi 13 5G goes on first sale today (on July 12) on its online store, e-commerce platform Amazon, and select retail outlets
Alongside, Xiaomi introduces two new power banks - Pocket Power Bank 10000mAh and Power Bank 4i 10000mAh. Check the details in the article below
Alongside, Xiaomi will launch new ecosystem products such as Pocket Power Bank 10000mAh and Power Bank 4i 10000mAh. Check the details in the article below
He said the company is mulling to start manufacturing artificial intelligence-based Internet of Things devices in India, and conversations are on for making its tablet in the country
Chinese technology company Xiaomi might not proceed with launching SU7 EV in the Indian market just yet, reports suggest. It aims to gauge the interest of Indian consumers in its electric cars