Day Two of TechCrunch’s Disrupt
Beijing started on a high with
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun discussing his plans to take on the
mobile phone market in China with his
new company’s
phone.
The
Android powered Xiaomi, as we have previously covered in other articles, is the first
phone from Lei Jun’s
new mobile internet company.
The phone which is prices at 1999 Yuan ($240) is actually quiet a bit less than phones from rival companies, less than half the price of the iPhone 4 in China, yet it features equal and in some areas better components.
Lei spoke at the
tech event held in
Beijing that he had hired designers and engineers from Google, Microsoft and Motorola in order to take on
Apple.
The Xiaomi handset is currently seeing production problems due to the floods in Thailand, but Lei is confident his
new phone will be on the
market in large numbers soon.