Xiaomi: Huge hit in India, but not everyone is happy!

Jayce talks about Xiaomi’s progress in India

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40 thoughts on “Xiaomi: Huge hit in India, but not everyone is happy!

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  2. If Xiaomi gets caught in a Chinese government spying through the phone backdoor scandal it would be extremely damaging for their brand reputation,not to mention customer trust.

  3. To be honest, the phones which are sold that cheap really have no money left for support, quality updates and customer care service. The major reason I bought Xiaomi phone is because it is a brilliant piece of hardware sold really cheap, and because it runs on Snapdragon SoC. What I did was flash a custom ROM, such as Lineage OS or Resurrection Remix. For me that's the best combination of hardware and software for least amount of money.

  4. Practically every ui that have just 1 layer home screen or i say dont have an app drawer looks shitty to me and i feel almost fucked up usi g them

  5. I broke my screen & and got it replaced with Mi service center, (@ countryside service center) but behaviour of the people was good to me & to others as well
    But lack of product, select models launching in india is a bit annoying.
    Mi 6 not launched in india at all… This is horrible, where one plus is piling them up every 3 months or so,

  6. Update 2018 : security patches for Xiaomi phones come twice or thrice a year.. biggest issue is ram management.. after sales service still VERY Poor. But business going quite well.. Redmi note 4 was a hit last year. Still budget phones Redmi 4a (2 variants) redmi 4(3 variants) redmi 5a (2 variants) Redmi Note 4 (3 variants) Redmi Y1, Redmi Y1 lite and with loved Mi A1 are too many.. Just one flagship Mi Mix2 which is not going well in India.

  7. to be frank, xiaomi sucks in India, as most of xiaomi users come from using endemic phones like karbonn and micromax, which can't afford for their own ui. These Indian brands provide buttery smooth stock android. It is still annoying and stressful using xiaomi phones. There is also an issue of overheating and lagging and on and on and on

  8. got all the phones from way back mi3 to mi note3 with 20+ iot devices connected. they used to be good, good priced flagship with good specs. but not now.. all their product so mediocre and seems they are more concern hitting the low end of the phone market. after 7 years, finally changed to another brand. seems they have are launching phones that are really super copy and paste of their own line ups

  9. Xioami smartphones are cheap. They give a better value for money but still they suck I terms of Android updates and terrible after sale services.

  10. I experienced problem with updates. After updates my messaging app didn't work and factory reset option also not working. Eventually I moved to Moto phones

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