Xiaomi Singapore are feeling mighty proud of themselves today after successfully selling out of Xiaomi Redmi phones in just 8 minutes.

Xiaomi’s Snapdragon 800 Mi3 makes a silent appearance on the official Xiaomi store in 64GB memory guise.

At the same event where Xiaomi announced it would launch the Xiaomi Mi3 in Singapore, Hugo Barra spoke about the company’s plans for international expansion going so far as telling us which countries will be next.

Early this morning Xiaomi announced that it would launch the Xiaomi Mi3 in Singapore at S$419 ($332).

At just $99.99 this knock-off Xiaomi Mi3 from GooPhone could be quite an attractive buy for budget minded phone shoppers.

You may have already seen this video of Hugo Barra speaking to LeWeb, but if you haven’t it certainly is worth a watch as he give you a real insight at the sheer scale of things here in China.

Xiaomi have announced today that they have bought a 4.7% stake in Westhouse, Kingsoft owned online gaming company.

Leaked photos of the purported metal chassis for the Xiaomi Mi3S could suggest a larger display could make it’s way on to the updated flagship Xioami phone.

More Xiaomi news this time in the form of a possible Taiwan launch for the Snapdragon 800 version of the Xiaomi Mi3 smartphone.

We’ve said that the current Xiaomi Hongmi was long over due for a replacement, but we didn’t realise it would happen so soon! Here are the first official details of the new Qualcomm powered Xiaomi Hongmi 1S.

To give today’s love themed day a little tech, Xiaomi launched a 5200mAh power bank to go alongside the 10400mAh one they released previously.

Xiaomi’s new offices are nearing completion and as an early sneak peak they have released some photos of the inside.

Xiaomi are making their first tentative steps out of China with the official launch of the Xiaomi Redmi in Singapore on Feb 21st.

Just as we predicted, Xiaomi are expected to launch a 4G LTE version of the Xiaomi Mi3 in April of this year. The Xiaomi Mi3S also appears to be the source of recent Antutu results.

It’s that time of year once again, the time of year when Xiaomi fans start to speculate and hunt about the latest Xiaomi flagship news such as these Antutu scores from the Xiaomi Mi4!

Another neat accessory for any Xiaomi fan are these new Xiaomi designed NFC tags which will go on sale soon.

Xiaomi’s popular Hongmi phone has been given an official English name. The 799 Yuan phone will know be known as the Xiaomi Redmi.

Meizu are emerging as a new and aggressive brand and with investment from Gree hope to defeat the mighty Xiaomi!

The Chinese grown Xiaomi has surpassed Samsung and Apple to become the best selling smartphone brand in China. Its budget Red Rice phone topped the list as the most popular phone in the country.

Xioami’s entry-level Hongmi is ripe for an upgrade and April of this year could be the date it happens.