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Xiaomi to Reveal its First car Prototype in August

Technically speaking, this is not Xiaomi’s first electric vehicle. The Xiaomi M365 electric scooter would be that. Um, honestly, here’s a fact to share with your buddies. Without being ironic, the Chinese juggernaut committed heavily to the market for electric vehicles last year, promising to spend $10 billion over the following ten years. The first…

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Xiaomi Has Plans to Establish Car Plant in Beijing With Annual Output of 300,000 Vehicles, Government Says

Authorities in Beijing announced on Saturday that Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi will develop a plant in Beijing capable of producing 300,000 vehicles per year for its electric vehicle segment. The plant will be erected in two stages, and Xiaomi will also establish its vehicle unit’s headquarters, sales, and research offices in the Beijing Economic and…

Xiaomi Smart Glasses With Calling

Xiaomi Smart Glasses With Calling, Photos, and Navigation Features Unveiled

Xiaomi Smart Glasses will only show the most important notifications, the company said. By Tasneem Akolawala Xiaomi has unveiled new the Xiaomi Smart Glasses – its first new smart eye wearable device. The Xiaomi Smart Glasses look like normal sunglasses but are embedded with sensors and an imaging system to enable various smart features including navigation…

Xiaomi is getting rid of Mi branding for its upcoming products
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Here’s why Xiaomi is getting rid of Mi branding for its upcoming products

Here’s why Xiaomi is getting rid of Mi branding for its upcoming products Written by HARISH JONNALAGADDA For the last seven years, Xiaomi has released products in two distinct product lines: Mi and Redmi. The Mi-branded phones were reserved for the mid-tier and high-end categories, while Redmi devices accounted for the budget segment. This strategy…

China Emerges the Fastest Growing Market for Wearables-IDC

China Emerges the Fastest Growing Market for Wearables-IDC

Image from FitBit A recent report from International Data Corporation (IDC ) has shown that China has quickly emerged as the fastest-growing wearables market, attracting companies eager to compete on price and feature sets .A quarter after Apple debuted as the number two wearables vendor worldwide, Chinese vendor Xiaomi finished the third quarter of 2015…