Tag: Xiaomi

  • Xiaomi Ranks Top 3 in China, Sells 5M Monitors in H1 2024

    Xiaomi Ranks Top 3 in China, Sells 5M Monitors in H1 2024

    In a surprising market development, Xiaomi has climbed into the top three monitor brands in China, as per the latest report from Runto Technology. The company’s strategic focus on office productivity monitors has borne fruit, with overall monitor sales in the country witnessing a modest increase of 0.8% (4.95 million units) in the first half of 2024.

    AOC Leads as Xiaomi Gains in China’s Monitor Sales

    While the overall market saw a slight rise, traditional e-commerce sales declined by 0.7% year-over-year, indicating market maturity. Despite this, the sector still holds a dominant 91.7% share. Average monitor prices also fell by 8% to 1,064 yuan ($146), influenced by the expanding low-end market.

    AOC retained its position as the leading monitor brand, although its growth slowed compared to the previous year. The company’s reliance on 27-inch QHD models, particularly the popular Q27G2S/D, while effective, may have restricted its growth potential.

    HKC and Xiaomi’s Market Strategy

    HKC, known for its gaming-focused lineup, secured the second spot. The brand’s emphasis on 27-inch QHD gaming monitors struck a chord with consumers, contributing to 80% of its sales.

    Xiaomi’s rise to the third position highlights its diversified product approach. Unlike its rivals, Xiaomi concentrated on office productivity with a strong focus on 27-inch FHD monitors. This strategy seems to have captured a significant market share, particularly in the budget-friendly segment.

    The expanding low-end market, now accounting for 2% more than the previous year, has been advantageous for Xiaomi and LingShe. Together, they command a significant 33% of the market below the 500 yuan ($69) price point.

    Future of the Monitor Market

    While the gaming segment remains a crucial driver for monitor sales, the increasing importance of remote work and online education is likely to boost demand for office-oriented displays. Brands that can effectively balance these two market segments are well-positioned for long-term success.

    It will be intriguing to see how the monitor market evolves in the second half of 2024. Will Xiaomi be able to maintain its momentum, or will established players like AOC and HKC reclaim their lost ground? Only time will reveal the answers.


    Xiaomi Ranks Top 3 in China, Sells 5M Monitors in H1 2024
  • Exclusive: Xiaomi Kids Smartwatch 7C Launch Date and Details

    Exclusive: Xiaomi Kids Smartwatch 7C Launch Date and Details

    Xiaomi is gearing up to introduce a new smartwatch designed specifically for children: the Xiaomi Kids Smartwatch 7C. Known for its wide array of products, Xiaomi is now expanding its offerings with this new kid-centric smartwatch. The upcoming Smartwatch 7C has been identified in our IMEI database.

    Xiaomi Kids Smartwatch 7C

    The Xiaomi Smartwatch 7C, identified by the model number MTSB28XUN, has been found in our database. While this is the extent of the information available at the moment, our latest findings confirm that the watch will be released soon. Specific details about the specs are still under wraps. However, Xiaomi’s products targeting children are generally designed to be highly functional for both kids and their parents.

    Xiaomi Kids Smartwatch 7C MTSB28XUN

    The forthcoming Xiaomi Kids Smartwatch 7C is expected to support 4G connectivity, a critical feature for any child’s smartwatch. This functionality enables children who don’t have mobile phones to make audio calls to their parents using just the smartwatch. For parents concerned about their children spending excessive time on phones, this watch offers a way to maintain essential communication. Although it may not address every use case, it is commendable to see Xiaomi developing a device tailored for children.

    Source: Gizmochina

  • Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Pro: Better Compressor & Condenser

    Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Pro: Better Compressor & Condenser

    Xiaomi has introduced a new version of its Mijia Air Conditioner Natural Wind Pro, now available in a sleek white color. This model features top-tier energy efficiency, achieved through a next-generation compressor and a double-row condenser.

    Intelligent Features and Ecosystem Integration

    The air conditioner integrates with Xiaomi’s Pengpai Zhilian ecosystem. It comes equipped with the Lingyun intelligent control engine, offering ultra-fast temperature regulation and vibration reduction. Additionally, it can be controlled via the Mi Home app and the Xiao Ai voice assistant.

    Pricing and Availability

    The Mijia Air Conditioner Natural Wind Pro Simple White Edition is priced at 2,999 yuan and is currently available for purchase. While it shares the same specifications as the earlier silver-gray model, the new white version provides a fresh look while retaining all the core functionalities.

  • Xiaomi Unveils High Repair Costs for Mix Flip and Mix Fold 4

    Xiaomi Unveils High Repair Costs for Mix Flip and Mix Fold 4

    Xiaomi has disclosed the out-of-warranty repair costs for its newly released foldable smartphones, the Mix Fold 4 and Mix Flip. These devices have attracted considerable attention due to their innovative designs and advanced technology, but the expense of replacing damaged parts may deter some consumers.

    Repair Costs High, Inner Screen Replacement Costs a Premium

    The most notable cost is for the foldable inner screen. For the Mix Fold 4, replacing this essential component will cost users a substantial 3,590 yuan ($497), while the Mix Flip’s inner screen is priced at 1,730 yuan ($240). These prices highlight the fragile nature of foldable displays and the significant expense that comes with accidental damage.

    Other expensive components include the motherboards, with prices varying based on memory configurations. For example, the top-end Mix Fold 4 model with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage has a motherboard replacement cost of 2,880 yuan ($398). Comparatively, the Mix Flip’s 12GB+256GB motherboard is priced at 2,370 yuan ($328).

    In addition to the high costs of individual components, Xiaomi also charges labor fees for repairs, typically around 40 yuan ($5.54) per component.

    Xiaomi Mix Flip (12GB+256GB) Spare Parts Prices

    Part Name Out-of-Warranty Material Guidance Price (Yuan)
    External Screen 500
    Front Camera 60
    Inner Screen (Foldable) 1730
    Rear Camera (Secondary) 150
    Rear Camera (Primary) 220
    Speaker 20
    Data Cable 29
    Motherboard 2370
    Charger 100
    Battery 1 119
    Sub-board 85
    Battery 2 59
    Battery Cover 120

    Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 (12GB+256GB) Spare Parts Prices

    Part Name Out-of-Warranty Material Guidance Price (Yuan)
    Rear Camera (Ultra Wide Angle) 30
    External Screen 750
    Front Camera 45
    Inner Screen (Foldable) 3590
    Speaker 40
    Data Cable 29
    Motherboard 2580
    Charger 100
    Rear Camera (Wide Angle) 200
    Rear Camera (Floating Telephoto) 120
    Rear Camera (Close-up Telephoto) 270
    Battery 1 199
    Sub-board 45
    Battery 2 89
    Battery Cover 230

    The release of these repair costs offers valuable insights into the potential expenses of owning a foldable phone. While these devices provide unique features and experiences, their fragile and complex design requires careful handling.

    As the market for foldable phones expands, it will be intriguing to see how repair costs change and whether manufacturers can make these devices more affordable to maintain. For now, however, the high cost of replacing foldable screens remains a significant consideration for anyone looking to purchase these innovative yet delicate smartphones.

  • Xiaomi Smart Band 9: 1.62″ AMOLED, 150+ Workouts, 21-Day Battery

    Xiaomi Smart Band 9: 1.62″ AMOLED, 150+ Workouts, 21-Day Battery

    Earlier today, Xiaomi hosted a launch event for its Redmi 70 series devices in China. During the event, the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 was also unveiled. This new smart band retains its familiar design but comes with premium upgrades, including a metal frame, a variety of colorful straps, and a special ceramic edition.

    Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Specs & Features

    The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 boasts a 1.62-inch AMOLED display that significantly enhances brightness (1200 nits) and offers over 200 watch faces for personalization. Compared to last year’s model, health monitoring has improved by 16% in heart rate accuracy, along with blood oxygen and stress tracking. Sleep tracking has also been enhanced to suggest optimal sleep cycles for better recovery.

    With over 150 workout modes, including guided running courses, the Band 9 connects via Bluetooth 5.4 and offers basic smart features like music control, message replies, and weather updates. NFC is available on select models, enabling contactless payments. It is water-resistant up to 50 meters, making it suitable for swimming, and its 233mAh battery promises 21 days of usage on a single charge.

    Pricing & Availability

    The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 is available in three versions: the standard model without NFC, priced at CNY 249 (approximately $34); the model with NFC, priced at CNY 299 (approximately $41); and the Ceramic Special Edition, priced at CNY 349 (approximately $48). While the band itself is available only in Black, Argent, Pink Gold, and Blue, Xiaomi offers a variety of different strap styles separately. The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 is already on sale in China, but details about its global launch remain unknown.

    In addition to the Smart Band 9, Xiaomi has introduced the Watch S4 Sport, a professional smartwatch unveiled at Lei Jun’s 2024 annual speech event. Key features include professional lactate threshold tests for monitoring and improving aerobic endurance, a sports algorithm by Suunto, and watch route navigation. The watch has a round dial, available in black and orange, with a rotating crown. Priced at 2,000 Yuan (~$275/€250), it features a titanium body, sapphire glass, and four strap options. The heart rate and blood-oxygen sensor boast 97.2% accuracy.


  • Xiaomi MIJIA Faucet Water Purifier 2 Launches with Durable Filter

    Xiaomi MIJIA Faucet Water Purifier 2 Launches with Durable Filter

    Xiaomi has introduced the MIJIA Faucet Water Purifier 2 in China, featuring a durable and washable filter element. According to Xiaomi, the filter can be utilized for up to six months before needing replacement. This launch follows the product’s earlier appearance in a crowdfunding campaign.

    Design and Filtration System

    The MIJIA Faucet Water Purifier 2 showcases an integrated structure with a snap-on rotating mechanism for easy assembly and disassembly. It can be directly attached to an existing faucet, making it versatile for various uses. The purifier supports a 5-layer composite filtration system, which includes a high-density stainless steel filter, diatom mud ceramic filter element, and coconut shell activated carbon. Additionally, it incorporates high-density non-woven fabric. Xiaomi claims this system effectively eliminates mud, rust, colloids, residual chlorine, insect eggs, and organic pollutants from the water.

    Maintenance and Longevity

    The design allows for easy monitoring of the filter element’s condition. The filter is visible and can be easily cleaned by polishing and scrubbing with sandpaper or a scouring pad, maintaining its effectiveness. The package includes four filter cartridges, allowing for up to two years of usage without the need for new cartridges. However, it is important to note that these cartridges are not compatible with those from the first generation.

    Performance and Pricing

    The Xiaomi MIJIA Faucet Water Purifier 2 has a flow rate of up to 3.4 liters per minute. It offers three water use modes: purified water, raw water, and shower water, which can be selected using a tuning knob. The purifier is priced at an introductory rate of 119 yuan ($16) and will be available in China starting July 19. There are no details yet regarding its global availability.


     

  • Xiaomi 20,000mAh Compact Power Bank Now in Space Blue Color

    Xiaomi 20,000mAh Compact Power Bank Now in Space Blue Color

    Xiaomi introduced a 20,000mAh power bank with a built-in cable earlier in April this year. Initially, it was available only in a light brown color. Now, the deep space blue variant has been launched and is priced at 159 Yuan (~$22).

    New Color Option for the 20,000mAh Compact Power Bank

    This power bank is capable of achieving a charging speed of up to 33W when used with a compatible Xiaomi phone. It also supports two-way fast charging with a peak power of 30W, which helps in reducing the time required for self-charging.

    Equipped with a built-in USB-C cable, the power bank features two Type-C ports and a Type-A port for power output. This allows it to charge three devices simultaneously, offering a maximum output of 33W. The output configurations are detailed below:

    OUT1: 5V-3A, 9V-3A, 11V-3A, 12V-2.5A, 15V-2A, 20V-1.5A MAX
    OUT2: 5V-3A, 9V-3A, 11V-3A, 12V-2.5A, 15V-2A, 20V-1.5A MAX
    OUT3: 5V-3A, 9V-2.23A, 10V 2.25A, 12V-1.67A MAX

    Specifications and Build

    Measuring 154.5 x 73.9 x 27.8mm, the power bank houses a 20,000mAh battery with a rated capacity of 12,000mAh. It reportedly includes two 10,000mAh Li-Ion batteries and features a safety system that adjusts the power output to match different devices. This safety mechanism ensures that low-power devices such as TWS earphones can be charged safely with this power bank.

    Constructed from PC+ABS material, the power bank has a body with rounded corners, making it comfortable to hold.

  • Vodafone, Qualcomm, Xiaomi Achieve Record 5G Download Speeds

    Vodafone, Qualcomm, Xiaomi Achieve Record 5G Download Speeds

    European telecommunications leader Vodafone, chipmaker Qualcomm, and smartphone maker Xiaomi have announced the successful testing of new 5G technology that achieved download speeds of almost 1.8 gigabits-per-second (Gbps).

    The tests, carried out in Germany and Spain, employed a more efficient data transmission method known as 1024 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), which is an upgrade from the existing 256 QAM system. The 1024 QAM technique reportedly allows for more data to be packed into each transmission, resulting in faster download speeds for users.

    Innovative Testing and Technology

    The test device was Xiaomi’s latest flagship, the 14 Ultra, which features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X75 5G Modem-RF System. The results varied slightly by location: in Germany, the test demonstrated about a 20% throughput improvement on a commercial network over a distance of 600 meters. The most impressive peak download speed of 1.8 Gbps was recorded at Vodafone’s 5G test center in Ciudad Real, Spain.

    According to Vodafone, the impact of 1024 QAM extends beyond just speed. The increase in speed and data throughput will enhance network capacity, enabling it to support more users in crowded areas such as shopping centers. Vodafone claims that, theoretically, 1.8 Gbps could offer a capacity gain of up to 25% in ideal conditions.

    Future Availability and Device Compatibility

    “The successful trials conducted in Germany and Spain with Vodafone and Xiaomi are proof that we are continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible with 5G technology,” said Qualcomm’s Dino Flore in a statement.

    Vodafone anticipates that this advanced technology will be widely accessible by 2025. However, it’s crucial to note that not all current 5G devices may be compatible with it.

  • Free 1-Year Satellite Service for Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo

    Free 1-Year Satellite Service for Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo

    China Telecom has introduced a new initiative, offering a one-year complimentary trial of its satellite service to users of certain smartphone models. This program is aimed at owners of Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, OPPO, and Vivo devices.

    According to reports from users (via Huawei Central), China Telecom is informing customers about the offer through SMS. The message states, “Experience satellite calls, free for a whole year!”

    Details of the Free Plan

    The free plan grants users 2 minutes of satellite talk time each month without charge. Normally, standard satellite calls on China Telecom cost 9 yuan per month.

    To subscribe to this 12-month free plan, users need to respond to the SMS with a specific code. This triggers a process to gather user information and activate the service.

    Eligible Smartphones

    Here are the smartphones currently eligible for the free satellite service trial:

    • Huawei Pura 70 Ultra
    • Huawei Pura 70 Pro+
    • Huawei Mate 60 Pro
    • Honor Magic 6 Ultimate
    • Honor Magic 6 Pro
    • Xiaomi 14 Ultra
    • OPPO Find X7 Ultra
    • Vivo X100 Ultra

    This free trial enables users to make or receive satellite calls in areas with poor or no cellular network coverage.

    Additional Service Information

    While the trial includes voice calls, it’s important to remember that text messaging is a separate service with a monthly fee of 10 yuan. Users who do not wish to continue the text messaging service after the trial period ends will need to cancel it manually.

    China Telecom launched its direct smartphone-to-satellite service in September 2023. This service allows users with compatible phones and a China Telecom SIM card to activate satellite features for SMS and voice calls, even without cellular network access.

    The standard service is priced at 10 yuan per month, but there are tiered packages offering various call minutes. For 200 yuan, users get 50 minutes; 300 yuan provides 100 minutes; and 500 yuan allows for 200 minutes of satellite talk time.

  • Xiaomi Smart Factory Operates 24/7 Without Human Intervention

    Xiaomi Smart Factory Operates 24/7 Without Human Intervention

    Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced on Weibo that their new generation smartphone production facility in Changping, Beijing will soon be operational. He also shared a video showcasing the factory.

    Advanced Automation and Dust-Free Environment

    This new factory will be a “dark factory” capable of running 24/7 without human intervention. The machines within the facility can work together seamlessly and maintain a dust-free environment through micron-level dust removal.

    Intelligent Production and High Output

    The production quality will be managed by Xiaomi’s self-developed intelligent machines, capable of producing one smartphone every second. The promotional video calls this smart factory a preliminary step in Xiaomi’s future ventures.

    Significant Investment and Production Capacity

    Xiaomi has invested 2.4 billion yuan into this new production process. The Changping factory spans 81,000 square meters and has received certification as a “national smart manufacturing benchmark enterprise,” with an annual capacity of 10 million flagship smartphones. This facility will produce the upcoming foldable phones, the Xiaomi MIX Fold 4 and Xiaomi MIX Flip.

    Previous Automation Efforts

    Xiaomi has been employing automation in its production processes for some time. Their smart factory in Yizhuang, Beijing became operational in 2019. This facility was responsible for producing the company’s first book-style foldable, the Xiaomi Mix Fold, during its first phase.