Xiaomi recently launched 3 of their devices in India expanding their sales. India is said to be the fastest growing market so it seems like a wise move to concentrate here. The chinese giant is giving a real tough competition to Indian companies like Micromax, Lava and others mainly due to low prices.
Xiaomi launched Mi3, Redmi Note and Redmi 1S in India.
Xiaomi Mi3
The Mi3 is the costliest of the trio going for sale at Rs.13,999. At this price, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 800 at 2.3 GHz under the hood, 16GB base model, 5" Full HD screen, 13MP primary camera with dual flash and a 2MP front facing camera. And the standard slew of sensors. There is no SD Card support in the Mi3. A 3050 mAh battery gives juice to the beast.
Getting a smartphone at this dirt cheap price has its own catch. The Mi3 comes with Android 4.2.1 Jellybean instead of Kitkat.
The Mi3 is made of magnesium-aluminium allow and weighs 145 grams and is 8.1 mm thick.
Xiaomi Redmi Note
Powered by a MediaTek MT6592 octacore processor clocked at 1.4 GHz and 1.7 GHz. That's four and four.
Xiaomi Redmi 1s
Redmi 1S is then the cheapest of the trio. Going in retail at Rs.6999. Compared to rest of the trio, its got an updated version running Android 4.3. Its also the smallest out of 3 at 4.7" HD display. The storage options are the same as Redmi Note but only 1 gig of RAM is what you get at this price. Juiced by a 2000 mAh battery it is a pretty good deal to what local manufacturers have to offer.
Talking about the camera, 8MP primary with LED flash and a 1.3MP secondary camera is packed. But don't let the pricing confuse you. Its powered by a Snapdragon 400 clocked at 1.4 GHz. Now 400 is a bit outdated but performance shouldn't be a question. That's not to say the MT6592 isn't worthy.
Conclusion
Talking about the company's India operations, Manu Jain, Indian operations head, Xiaomi said "We are looking to provide the best in class experience to our MI fans in India. We are starting with 35+ service centera across top 20 cities, a hotline that operates 7 days a weel, and a vibrant MI India Facebook page. Our partner Flipkart, with its world-class technology and customer service, will be the key to providing this experience."
The Mi3 sales will start from July 22 at 12 afternoon on Flipkart. However interested buyers will nees to pre-register before the date to become eligible. The company will have a dedicated helpline to track orders. Xiaomi will have 36 service centers in India with two of those in Delhi and Bangalore.
Hugo Barra, vice president of Xiaomi assured that Mi3 will get timely updates to both Android and MiUi but considering the Android version that the phone is launched with, this word needs to be seen.
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