More than three weeks into the new year, and we’re finally getting something new from Xiaomi Philippines.
ASUS ZenFone Max M2 vs Redmi Note 7 vs Honor 10 Lite
The ASUS ZenFone Max M2 is finally available in the Philippines. The phone is a lower-cost version of the ZenFone Max Pro M2, but retains the latter’s notched 6.26-inch display, dual rear cameras, and high-capacity battery, among others.
Redmi 7 to be priced not more than P6,200 (¥800 or $120)
Redmi didn’t fail to make us sit up and take notice when it launched its first product as a separate brand from Xiaomi. The Redmi Note 7 with a 48-megapixel main camera debuted with the lowest price for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 phone to date. But what’s next for the newly independent brand?
Sub-P20,000 Redmi flagship with SD 855 confirmed by Xiaomi CEO
You might recall that recently Xiaomi branched out the Redmi brand, which will focus on e-commerce and cost-effective devices under its own label. The Redmi Note 7 is the company’s first effort out of Xiaomi’s shadow — and what an effort it is, too.
Redmi Note 7 with 48MP camera is cheapest Snapdragon 660 phone
After weeks of speculation and teasing by no less than Xiaomi president Lei Jun, Redmi’s first device as a separate brand from Xiaomi is now official.
Video shows Redmi’s 48MP-camera phone in torture test
An official video showing Redmi’s first product as a separate brand from Xiaomi — one that comes with a 48-megapixel rear camera — has been shared online, merely three days away from its launch.
Specs, gradient variant of Redmi’s 48MP-camera phone appear online
There’s no shortage of Xiaomi news these days. One of the biggest is that its budget-phone lineup, Redmi, is now operating independently. And come January 10, we’ll be seeing its first product as a separate brand — one that boasts a 48-megapixel main camera.
Redmi, now a separate brand, to launch 48MP-camera phone soon
This is big. Xiaomi has announced that it’s making Redmi, its popular budget-phone series, a separate brand.