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Xiaomi

Xiaomi are a privately owned smartphone and smart device manufacturer. The company launched in 2011 with their first Android smartphone named the Xiaomi M1. The M1 became a huge success due to it’s high specification and low-price. Each year since 2011 Xiaomi have released a new flagship phone with great acceptance from fans around the world. The company have also opened official markets in Singapore, Malaysia, India, Indonesia and the Philippines. Xiaomi’s current phone include the Mi4, Mi Note, Mi Note Pro, Redmi 2, Redmi Note an Android smart TV, and smart home accessories are also part of their portfolio. At the end of 2014 Xiaomi became the 3rd largest smartphone manufacturer.

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Xiaomi could be shaking up mobile photography again. The company’s upcoming 16 Pro Max flagship is set to replace Sony’s long-standing dominance in smartphone cameras …

Xiaomi HyperOS 2.2

Xiaomi has started rolling out its latest HyperOS 2 update in China, bringing a wave of improvements to photo editing, cloud sync, and system performance. …

Huawei Lead China

The Chinese smartphone market saw a minor slowdown in the second quarter of 2025, with shipments dipping by around 4% compared to the same period …

Xiaomi Android 16

Xiaomi is moving fast with Android 16. The company has just started pushing the update to four of its top smartphones, showing once again that …

A bizarre scene recently unfolded at a Xiaomi service center—and it’s quickly become the talk of the community. As reported on Bilibili and X (formerly …

If you’re holding on to an older Xiaomi phone, now might be the time to start thinking about an upgrade. Xiaomi has quietly confirmed that …

HyperOS 3

Xiaomi has officially moved on from HyperOS 2. The company confirmed through its Feedback app that it’s no longer working on updates or performance fixes …

Xiaomi looks ready to break from tradition. According to early leaks tied to HyperOS 3, the company is building its own dialer—replacing Google’s default Phone …

Xiaomi has officially passed a major milestone. More than 2,000 integrated sales and service stores are now up and running across China. The announcement, made …

You might’ve missed it—and that’s not your fault. Xiaomi’s second-generation TV Stick quietly dropped via an AliExpress listing, no launch fanfare, no blog post, not …

Xiaomi’s next mid-range disruptor — likely to launch globally as the POCO X8 Pro and in China as the Redmi Turbo 5 — is starting …

HyperOS 3

With Android 16 already rolling out, Xiaomi is gearing up to release its next major software overhaul: HyperOS 3. The update is expected to go …

Xiaomi is making bold moves in mobile photography again — and if the latest leaks are true, the upcoming Xiaomi 16 Ultra could shake up …

Xiaomi is almost done rolling out HyperOS 2.2 across its lineup. At this point, only six devices are still waiting on the update, and for …

Redmi Turbo 4

Chinese manufacturing giant Xiaomi is getting set to release its next smartphone in its Redmi sub-brand. According to insider reports released by @TechnicalShaan and posted …

Xiaomi’s latest wearables drop has something most fitness earbuds don’t: a swimming mode that actually works underwater. Set to launch July 21, the Xiaomi Bone …

In an unexpected twist, Xiaomi’s next-generation XRING O2 chip won’t debut in a smartphone or a smartwatch. Instead, it’s heading straight for the road. According …

Xiaomi just rolled out something… interesting. A “Chip Performance Panel” for the Xiaomi 15S Pro. It’s not a flashy new hardware launch—more like letting users peek under …

HyperOS 3

Xiaomi is gearing up for a big software refresh, and if you’re the kind of user who loves to tweak every corner of your phone’s …

Let’s be honest—most phone updates are noise. A patch here, a “redesigned icon” there, something-something AI. You read the changelog, shrug, and move on. But …