Xiaomi CEO announces CC series, explains what it means

Lei Jun, Xiaomi CEO, introduced the CC series, explaining the meaning behind the name. It means Colorful & Creative, and is developed by the Chic & Co...
Lei Jun, Xiaomi CEO, introduced the CC series, explaining the meaning behind the name. It means Colorful & Creative, and is developed by the Chic & Cool 90 team. There were no phones in the.
The Xiaomi Mi CC9 will be up for pre-orders later today while official sales start on July 5. It will be available in White, Blue and Black variants with more color options expected in the.
The previous CC series was exclusive to the Chinese market only. India & Nepal have become prominent markets for Xiaomi phones like Mi (Now Xiaomi), Redmi & Poco series in South Asia. Xiaomi Fans would definitely love to see the new Civi lineup too. So whether it’s arriving outside the Chinese market or not, we will know on September 27th.Xiaomi Mi 11 A great older flagship Specifications Release date: March 2021 Weight: 196g Dimensions: 164.3 x 74.6 x 8.6mm OS: Android 11 Screen size: 6.8-inch Resolution: 1440 x 3200 CPU:.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun also added that they’re discontinuing the Mi Max and Mi Note lines. The Mi brand will still continue producing high-performance models. The only phones remaining will include the Mi Mix series and the CC series. The recently split Redmi brand will still continue shipping pocket-friendly devices. The Remi K20 line can be .
Xiaomi 12 features a pro-grade 50MP main camera, 120Hz AMOLED display, Leading Snapdragon® 8 Gen 1 chipset, 67W wired + 50W wireless turbo charging, and Long-lasting 4500mAh (typ) battery.The standard Mi CC 9 offers a Snapdragon 710 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB or 128GB of expandable storage. The phone also serves up a a 6.39-inch OLED screen (full HD+) with in-display fingerprint .
The Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro, launched in the middle of 2020, a very different phone to the Mi Note 10, but it was going for exactly the same kind of selling point - the 'flagship-killer' mid-range.
This month’s announcement of the latest phone in the Mi Mix series served as a harbinger of the shift, since Xiaomi referred to it as the Xiaomi Mix 4. The previous phones were called the Mi Mix .
Xiaomi co-founder and CEO, Lei Jun, announced back in June that the company had no plans to launch a new Mi Max series phone. It now appears that Xiaomi has discontinued the Mi Max series altogether. Redmi brand's General Manager has revealed that Xiaomi won't be launching a Mi Max series phone.

24 June 2019, 10:30 | Views: 409

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