Sunday, 19 August 2012

Xiaomi Phones may enter Europe the coming year, because China ain't large enough

Xiaomi may enter European market next year

Here's a little of excellent news to soak in over the past weekend. Following the unveiling from the Xiaomi Phone 2 (also known as Mi2) before some 3,000 people yesterday, a trusted source informed us the Chinese startup has already been searching to create its highly affordable phones to Europe the coming year. Alas, we could not obtain a more specific time period, but presuming Xiaomi really wants to deliver its first quad core device towards the Men and women too, it'd be inside the first 1 / 2 of the coming year, prior to the following August 16th announcement (the business's handled to stay with exactly the same date to date).

Obviously, everything is dependent on whether Xiaomi can scale its business design for that unknown areas, and will also certainly take some solid partners to do this -- similar to its collaboration with local retail channels China Unicom, China Telecom and Vancl. Fortunately, the MIUI developer is going to be carrying out a warm-up first in Taiwan. Reported by Business Next recently, chairman Lei Jun made a hollywood trip to several Taiwanese service providers hoping of entering their market through the finish of the year. If effective, Lei should have the ability to meet his ambitious sales target of six million Xiaomi Phones gathered -- still a way from the 3.52 million models offered to date. Knowing through the madness in the event now (see gallery below), it ought to be not a problem.

Gallery: Xiaomi Phone 2 (Mi2) hands-on

Gallery: Xiaomi Phone 1S and a pair of launch event

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