Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Analysts predict this year sold 15 million Xiaomi Mi Note smartphones – Android World

Xiaomi is a company that just grows and grows, sells every year millions of smartphones more and has international ambitions. Analysts have now expressed the expectation that the information presented in January Xiaomi Mi Note and Note Pro this year, millions of times will be sold.



Xiaomi

Xiaomi is one of the fastest growing companies in the telecom sector, does have international ambitions, but that has not yet come completely off the ground. Devices are mainly sold in homeland China through various online shops and are not physically in stores. In 2014 the company sold more than 60 million smartphones, but this year there are even bigger plans, where last week presented Xiaomi Mi Note and Mi Note Pro should play a major role.

According to Focus Taiwan Xiaomi can ship next year 13 to 15 million of these high-end smartphones, a large portion of the sales will be absolute. The company sells the rest also smartphones in the cheaper segments of the market, but also a tablet, external batteries, routers, and include a TV of this brand are now sold.



Mi Note and Note Pro

The Xiaomi Mi Note and Note Pro both have a 5.7 inch screen with the resolution differs. The Note has a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, while the Pro version has a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels. There are two SIM card slots available and a 3000mAh battery, 13-megapixel camera and 4 megapixel FrontCam. The screen edges are 3mm wide and both the front and back are coated with Gorilla Glass 3.

The Note Pro is equipped with the Snapdragon 810 chipset, while the Mi Note is powered by a 801- chipset from Qualcomm. In addition, the Pro has 4GB of memory, while the cheaper version has to do with 3GB memory. The internal memory of the Xiaomi Mi Note is 16GB or 64GB, while the Pro version only with 64GB of storage memory is placed on the market.

The Xiaomi Mi Note is starting this month still available in China for a starting price of around € 315, while the Pro version from March will be on sale for a price of € 450. converted Xiaomi has so international ambitions, but is yet no international webshop, such as for example, OPPO has. So if there is interest to buy such a device, you will be at one of the many (large) Chinese merchants should look and be willing to take any customs, customs clearance costs and VAT on you because of the import of such device

Source:. Focus Taiwan via PhoneArena

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