Xiaomi has just unveiled the latest additions to its entry-level Redmi series with the Redmi 6 and Redmi 6A smartphones featuring AI cameras and starting at a price of RMB 599 or $94 in China.
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After its unveiling in China in December last year, Xiaomi has now made its Redmi 5 smartphone available in India. It complements its beefier sibling, the Redmi 5 Plus, which was released last month.
An upcoming update for Xiaomi's MIUI 9 Android ROM will introduce iPhone X-style gestures for navigating the operating system on devices such as the Mi MIX, Mi MIX 2, Redmi 5, and Redmi 5 Plus.
Due to the recent launch of the Redmi 5 Plus smartphone, Xiaomi might not launch the Redmi Note 5, a device which is generally seen as the larger counterpart of the regular lineup.
Xiaomi has released a lot of handsets through out the year. While we are in the final weeks of 2017, the firm has now made its Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus official, going on sale on December 12.
Xiaomi is expected to launch the Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus smartphones in Beijing on Thursday, but the company's global spokesperson has taken no time to show off renders of the device on Twitter.
Chinese smartphone maker, Xiaomi has launched its most affordable Redmi smartphone, the Redmi 5A, in India with pretty good hardware specifications at a starting price of Rs. 4999 ($77).
A render of an unannounced smartphone from Xiaomi, alleged to be the Redmi 5 Plus, has leaked online showing off the device's tall and nearly bezel-less display along with a few specifications.
According to a new leak, some information regarding an update to the Xiaomi Redmi line of smartphones points to a decent upgrade at some highly-affordable prices for the mid-tier devices.