While this sounds like a brilliant idea for a smartphone brand making its entry into a crowded smartphone market (not to mention one of the biggest ones as well), it can also turn out to be a problem if a brand wants to evolve and go beyond the same. Today, Xiaomi co-founder, Liwan Jiang commented that the company would be releasing a premium smartphone, one that is not just priced high, but also goes big with features. The smartphone is expected to be priced at 4000 Yuan (approximately Rs 40,000). While we do understand that Xiaomi now has plans to evolve out of its low-cost, value-for-money brand image, this one is going to be a really tough nut to crack. Out here in India, Xiaomi is known for its value for money smartphones. The Chinese brand's most expensive offering is the Xiaomi Mi 5. A smartphone that features a premium looking (glass and metal) construction and packs in the right hardware and software bits to make it an attractive package at Rs 24,999. And that is exactly what Xiaomi's customers have come to expect. The best flagship hardware (at least on paper) with great software at a low price. Low Specs Experience Crack Premium software# Price it any higher, and we don't think it will find any buyers. This is because when Xiaomi entered the market, it captured its fair share of fans and converts who moved from other similarly priced brands to its own. Low Specs Experience Crack Premium software#.
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