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Redmi Note 10S revs up affordable smartphone segment in India
Xiaomi is known to power the affordable segment in the country. It once again led the India smartphone market with a 26 per cent market share in Q1 2021, as total shipments grew 23 per cent (on-year) to reach over 38 million units in the January-March period (according to Counterpoint Research). The 6GB+64GB variant of Redmi Note 10S is priced at Rs 14,999, while the 6GB+128GB comes for Rs 15,999.
Redmi Note 10 series clocks over Rs 3,000 cr in sales in India
The company achieved this feat across all platforms ever since the launch of Redmi Note 10 Series. Launched in March this year, Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, Redmi Note 10 Pro, Redmi Note 10S and Redmi Note 10 offer a premium and enriching experience to the consumers.
Redmi K40 Gaming Edition tipped to land as Poco F3 GT in India
In a new 30-second reel posted to Twitter, the brand teased the Poco F3 GT's gaming triggers. It also confirms the use of MediaTek's Dimensity 1200 SoC. According to Android Authority, if the company is planning to launch the phone as a POCO in India, it may be one of the more interesting rebrands of late. The Redmi K40 Gaming Edition features a 6.67-inch full-HD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 480Hz touch sampling rate.
Xiaomi Redmi Note series reaches 200 mn sales
The series has been the maker's bestseller since the arrival of the first Redmi Note in March 2014 and has been the driving force that pushed Xiaomi up to third place in the world, GSMArena reported on Thursday. The company also announced China will finally get the Note 10 series on May 26, and the country might get a new device as well, according to an official poster on Weibo. The upcoming smartphone might feature three cameras, lined up vertically.
Redmi Note 10S, Watch launched in India
Redmi Note 10S comes with a sleek design, stunning cameras, savage performance and smooth display. It will be the first device to come with MIUI 12.5 (interim) out-of-the-box, which is the cleanest MIUI experience ever, the company said in a statement.
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