Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi has just teased its upcoming flagship smartphone on Chinese social-networking platform Weibo.
Redmi Y3 vs Redmi Note 7 vs Realme 3: Specs comparison
Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi recently announced the Redmi Y3 for the competitive Indian market. It’s the successor to the Y2, which is known in the Philippines as the Redmi S2.
Realme 3 Pro takes on Redmi Note 7 Pro, Samsung Galaxy M30
Former OPPO sub-brand and now separate entity Realme has taken the wraps off not only the Realme C2 but also the higher-end version of the Realme 3.
Redmi Y3 shown in video ahead of April 24 launch
Redmi has been teasing what it calls its “super selfie phone,” the Redmi Y3, since April 10, but we have never seen what it looks like. Until earlier, that is.
Redmi Pro 2 with Snapdragon 855 could look like this
We already know it’s in the offing. As early as January, Xiaomi president Lei Jun himself already confirmed that newly independent brand Redmi is working on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855-powered smartphone. Now, alleged details of the device have come up.
Redmi 7 is PH’s most affordable Snapdragon 632 phone
The Redmi 7 has just been announced in the Philippines, just as we had speculated earlier. It will be the most affordable Qualcomm Snapdragon 632-based device on the local market, beating the P7,999 (approximately $152) Honor 8C by a considerable amount.
Redmi 7 Philippine launch hinted at by Xiaomi
Though the Redmi Note 7 Pro is not officially launching in the Philippines, it has been implied that the Redmi 7 will be coming to the country soon.
Redmi Note 7 launched in PH with 18 months of warranty
It’s about time. More than two months after its debut in India, the Redmi Note 7 is finally launched in the Philippines — and with an 18-month warranty at that!
Redmi 7 priced as low as ¥699 (P5,488 or $104)
And just like that, the only confirmed Redmi smartphone that we’re waiting to become official is the one powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 flagship processor. For today, the Xiaomi sub-brand launched the Redmi 7 entry-level handset.
Redmi Note 7 to come with 18-month warranty in PH?
As we earlier reported, the Redmi Note 7 is finally launching in the Philippines on March 20. That said, we’re only a few days removed from seeing the heavily anticipated smartphone from the Xiaomi sub-brand officially hit local shelves, with only a few questions left to be answered.
Redmi Note 7 Philippine launch date revealed
Nine days after we noticed Xiaomi Philippines teasing the Redmi Note 7 for a few minutes, the company has finally confirmed that this smartphone with a 48-megapixel main camera is coming soon.
Redmi 7 budget smartphone gets a launch date
It’s official: The Redmi 7, the upcoming entry-level smartphone from the Xiaomi sub-brand, will be launched on March 18 in its native China. This according to an image shared by Redmi general manager Lu Weibing.
Samsung Galaxy A50 vs Redmi Note 7 Pro: Specs comparison
The Samsung Galaxy A50 and Redmi Note 7 Pro are two recently announced smartphones that promise to provide terrific value for money for buyers in 2019. Both have premium designs alongside modern features and specifications, and they’re reasonably priced, too.
Redmi Note 7 Pro with 48MP camera priced under $200
Finally. Following weeks of leaks and rumors, Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi has unveiled the more specced-up version of the Redmi Note 7.
Next official Xiaomi store in PH will open March 16th
The Authorized Mi Store in Market! Market!, on which we reported last year and earlier this month, is set to open its doors to the public March 16th, according to the invitation we received.
Redmi 7, Xiaomi Mi 9 launch nears as they get certified
Waiting for the official announcement of the Redmi 7? Or perhaps the Xiaomi Mi 9? You’re in luck. There’s an indication that they will be launched sooner than you think.
Redmi Note 7 vs Samsung Galaxy M20: Which to buy and why
The Redmi Note 7 by Xiaomi is one of the best-value smartphones you can buy right now — on paper at least. The recently launched Samsung Galaxy M20 is another option you might want to consider if you’re after good specs, long battery life, and a price that won’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Xiaomi, Huawei dominate our top stories of January: 2019 in ‘Revü’
A quick look at Google Analytics for our most popular articles last month reveals that stories about devices of two companies dominated the list.
Redmi Go by Xiaomi priced in the Philippines
True to expectation, the Redmi Go by Xiaomi is officially the company’s cheapest smartphone yet.
Redmi Go officially announced. Here’s its possible price in PH
Xiaomi, under the Redmi brand, has revealed its first-ever Android Go device in the Redmi Go, along with its key specs and features. The ultra-budget phone will likely go on sale within the week or sometime in February.