Xiaomi Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Lei Jun said that India continued to be a major target market this year and that he aimed to further expand in businesses other than smartphones.
The Mi5, which is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, remains true to the brand's pricing strategy.
Chinese firm launches new flagship handset at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
Korea's established smartphone makers are bracing themselves for an competition of cheaper Chinese products that have much the same specs.
China is seeking to make its own secure smartphones, in an attempt to insulate its handsets from U.S. surveillance.
BEIJING, July 26 (Xinhua) -- China's domestic smartphone makers continue to battle foreign rivals as they post bigger market shares in the second quarter of this year, industry statistics show.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched an online shop in Brazil, announced a corporate executive here.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, which has won a large following - and a lot of controversy - with ultra-cheap mobile devices, will break the 2,000-yuan (369 U.S. dollars) barrier when its new handset hits the market Tuesday.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, which has won a large following - and a lot of controversy - with ultra-cheap mobile devices, will break the 2,000-yuan (369 U.S. dollars) barrier when its new handset hits the market Tuesday.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi released the Xiaomi Note, a 5.7-inch screen smartphone, in Beijing on Thursday afternoon.
Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi continued its domination of the Chinese smartphone market as the company's Red Rice 1S and Rice Note models topped sales charts in the third quarter, according to the latest smartphone sales data.
Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has continued its reign over the Chinese smartphone market in July, holding on to the top spot with ease for the fourth consecutive month, according to the latest smartphone sales data.
More than 77 million smartphones were sold in the second quarter of this year, accounting for 85.3 percent of total mobile phone sales. The increasing popularity of such handsets in China has spurred new concerns about the potential impact of smartphone addiction.
The reign of Android in smartphones has led to concerns that Chinese companies' "over-reliance" on it might result in commercial discrimination.