Xiaomi needs all the help it can get to hit its lofty sales target of 80 million smartphones in 2015, and the $ 150 (£ 100, AU $ 210) 5.5-inch Redmi Note 2 phablet Could Provide the boost the company needs as it launches throughout Asia.
The smartphone, INITIALLY released in China back in August, is not the most powerful of devices in Xiaomi’s stable, but its cheap price and Relatively strong Specifications Should Entice customers looking for a smartphone That works well and does not make too big a dent in the wallet. It will be available in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore on 11 November
The Redmi Note 2 is the sequel to Xiaomi’s first budget phablet, the Redmi Note, and packs a 5.5-inch, 1,920 x 1,080-pixel full HD display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard storage, a 13-megapixel rear camera and a front-5- megapixel shooter. The specs uphold Xiaomi’s reputation for delivering products with a strong bang for your buck.
The phone is powered by MediaTek’s 64-piece Helio X10 octa-core processor and the HAS microSD card slots and 4G LTE connectivity. In what is Good News for Those Who Prefer removable batteries, the 3,060mAh battery of the Note 2 can be swapped out for a fresh one Should you run out of power During your day.
Valued at $ 45 billion , Xiaomi is Currently the world’s fifth Largest smartphone maker. The Chinese electronics giant HAS BEEN going from strength-to-strength, though It appears that the company May be experiencing some slowdown this year, having reportedly lost its number one position in China to Huawei only just recently.
But the company is ambitious, and the HAS set itself an 80 million sales target for the year, down from the original 100 million figure, though it May struggle to hit That, having cleared around 35 million handsets as of July. While there May be some hope in Singles Day on November 11, Which is China’s Black Friday equivalent, and an opening of the African market, Xiaomi will need a lot of help to hit its target.
That said, The company is not putting all its eggs in the smartphone basketball – it is diversifying its product range into other consumer productssuch as action cameras and even a personnel transport That May Help Out When The smartphone market slows down.
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