New Delhi: In an interview with DIGIT, Xiaomi’s VP
of international affairs, Hugo Barra indeed had a lot to share about the
company’s strategy for the various devices that it has on sale. Apart
from that the man behind Xiaomi also revealed that after the Mi 3, it
would indeed be the Redmi 1S followed by the Note and then finally the
Mi 4 that would be breaking all those sales records.
The Chinese smartphone maker had its sights set on the Indian market but clearly had not expected such a response from the same. The upcoming flash sale scheduled for the 12th of August will see Xiaomi, showing up with 20,000 handsets this time around, to satisfy the needs of the its growing customer base.
Seems like after the Mi 3 sales stabilise, Xiaomi will be launching the cheaper Redmi series beginning with Redmi 1S which should happen as soon as next month. Next up will be the Redmi Note, which is a bigger screened version of the handset.
Lastly, there is a the recently launched quad-core monster, the Mi 4. The handset that comes with a metal chassis according to Barra will see a launch somewhere in December and we guess, would cost in range of Rs 18 - 25,000 considering its updated specifications. So for those of you holding back on that Mi 3 purchase, we suggest you go ahead with after all since the Mi 4 is indeed far away.
The Chinese smartphone maker had its sights set on the Indian market but clearly had not expected such a response from the same. The upcoming flash sale scheduled for the 12th of August will see Xiaomi, showing up with 20,000 handsets this time around, to satisfy the needs of the its growing customer base.
Seems like after the Mi 3 sales stabilise, Xiaomi will be launching the cheaper Redmi series beginning with Redmi 1S which should happen as soon as next month. Next up will be the Redmi Note, which is a bigger screened version of the handset.
Lastly, there is a the recently launched quad-core monster, the Mi 4. The handset that comes with a metal chassis according to Barra will see a launch somewhere in December and we guess, would cost in range of Rs 18 - 25,000 considering its updated specifications. So for those of you holding back on that Mi 3 purchase, we suggest you go ahead with after all since the Mi 4 is indeed far away.
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