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Xiaomi's Redmi Note A Xiaomi Exclusive Service Centre for customer support in Kuala Lumpur. Xiaomi Corporation (/ ˈ ʃ aʊ m i /; Chinese: 小米), commonly known as Xiaomi and registered as Xiaomi Inc., is a Chinese designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics and related software, home appliances, automobiles and household hardware.
List of Xiaomi products. Xiaomi produces smartphones (Xiaomi Series, Mi Note Series, Mi Max Series, Civi Series, MIX Series, T Series, and Redmi Series ), tablets, laptops, wearable devices, TVs, routers, and other smart home devices on their web store and on third-party websites. [1] Some of their products are listed below.
Xiaomi Automobile Co., Ltd. Xiaomi Automobile Co., Ltd or Xiaomi Auto ( Chinese: 小米汽车; pinyin: Xiǎomǐ qìchē) is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Beijing; it is a subsidiary of Chinese consumer electronics company Xiaomi . Founded in 2021 by Lei Jun, the company mainly develops and manufactures electric vehicles .
Xiaomi Home (formerly Mi Home) is the only app that manages Xiaomi smart home products. It is used to manage and communicate with devices to connect them to the network and to each other, using Wifi and Bluetooth. It has been criticized because it is not compatible with Google Home despite being compatible with Amazon Alexa.
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Xiaomi reported a 10.9% rise in fourth-quarter revenue and beat adjusted net profit estimates boosted by strong smartphone sales as the sector shows signs of recovery.
Xiaomi formally launched its much-anticipated electric car — the new Speed Ultra 7 (SU7) sedan — on Thursday night in Beijing. Lei Jun, founder and CEO of the popular Chinese smartphone brand ...
But Xiaomi is off to a strong start, at least, with the company reporting that it had received 120,000 firm orders for the SU7 in 36 hours, meaning this year’s production capacity is sold out.
Redmi is a subsidiary company owned by the Chinese electronics company Xiaomi. It was first announced in July 2013 as a budget smartphone line, [1] and became a separate sub-brand of Xiaomi in 2019 with entry-level and mid-range devices, while Xiaomi itself produces upper-range and flagship Xiaomi (formerly Mi) phones.