Xiaomi to launch new products on 10-years anniversary in India

Xiaomi India is set to launch new products on July 9 across its portfolio to celebrate its 10th anniversary in the country.

Xiaomi Redmi 13 5G Star

Xiaomi has generated sales revenue of 37.634 billion yuan from China and 37.872 billion yuan from India and Europe during the first-quarter of 2024. Xiaomi does not reveal its revenue from India, one of its key markets in the world.

Xiaomi will launch the 5G Star-Redmi 13 5G, and new AIoT products, including Redmi Buds 5C, Xiaomi RVC X10, and Xiaomi Pocket Power Bank 10000mAh and Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10000mAh.

Xiaomi India remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of 5G technology and seamlessly integrating AioT within an expanding smart ecosystem. With a 17 percent growth in 2023-2024, Xiaomi continues to lead in innovation.

Redmi 13 5G smartphone features the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE processor for enhancing performance and enabling faster multitasking.

Xiaomi smartphone share in countries

Redmi Buds 5C are designed to provide better audio experience for music lovers and professionals. These earbuds feature 40dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, effectively blocking out ambient noise for a focused and an immersive listening experience.

Xiaomi RVC X10 is designed to make home cleaning effortless and efficient. It features LDS Laser Navigation, which enables precise and efficient navigation for accurate mapping of your home.

Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 22.5W Fast Charge and Pocket Power Bank 10000mAh come with a 9-layer safety protection system, 22.5W rapid charging, Power Delivery, and Quick Charge 3.0 to ensure adaptable and efficient charging for numerous devices.

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