
Xiaomi Spins Off Its Premium Sub-brand POCO as an Independent Company
Xiaomi launched POCO in 2018 as a premium smartphone brand expected to take on competitors like OnePlus and Samsung on the global stage.
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Xiaomi launched POCO in 2018 as a premium smartphone brand expected to take on competitors like OnePlus and Samsung on the global stage.
Not resting on its laurels, Xiaomi, launched Mi Pay, a digital payment service platform in India on Dec. 19.
With a fortune of 95 billion RMB ($14 billion), 38-year-old Colin Huang, founder of the e-commerce giant Pinduoduo, ranked 13th on the Hurun China List 2018 rel...
Xiaomi released its Q3 Earnings Report on Nov. 19, demonstrating a strong and steady growth despite a downward trend in global smartphone sales. According to...
Bin Lin, co-founder and president at Xiaomi, posted a rendered photo through Weibo of the upcoming Mi Mix 3 smartphone on Aug. 30. Both the launch and sales of ...
Xiaomi announced on Jan. 3 that Redmi will become a sub-brand of the company via an image on its official website.
On May 10th, it was announced that Xiaomi POCO F5 and F5 Pro phones have been released globally.
The laptop industry has a growth of offerings in its product lines, such as business laptops for offices, and gaming laptops for gamers. With the rapid developm...
Chip firm Nanjing Tianyihexin Electronics Co., Ltd. announced that it had recently completed a C round of financing worth several hundred million yuan.
Xiaomi will release the Chinese version of the Redmi Note 5 on March 16. Meanwhile, Xiaomi is gradually unveiling details of the new device. SEE ALSO: Redmi No...
Chinese electronics company Xiaomi's co-founder and president Lin Bin teases a three-panel foldable phone on China's social media platform Weibo. Lin claims it to be the world's first double folding smartphone.
According to International Data Corporation's (IDC) latest Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Huawei and Xiaomi grew their shipments by over 30 percent year on year, while the European volumes went down by about 3 percent.