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Got a burning question about Xiaomi? Here’s a chance to have them answered by their subject expects

  • BY soyacincau
  • 29 July 2014
  • 11:06 am
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Xiaomi is doing things differently from the rest. If you always have a question that’s begging to be answered, Xiaomi is opening up a Q&A channel on their global Facebook page.

Your questions can cover anything from their management, product, MIUI team and etc. You can leave your questions now until Friday, 1st of August and they will try to answer immediately. Just recently they have announced the Mi 4 and Mi Band in China.

For the Mi 4, their China Unicom 3G version will be available next week while its 4G version (TDD-LTE) is targeted for September release. For the rest of the world including Malaysia, Xiaomi will be releasing a FDD-LTE version of the Mi4 much later towards the end of the year. The Mi 4 is priced at 1,999 Yuan (about RM1,025) for the 16GB model, and 2,499 Yuan (about RM1,280) for the 64GB version. Meanwhile its Mi Band is priced at 79 Yuan, which is about RM40 in our local currency. You can compare the specs of the Mi 4 against other flagship Android models over here.

Watch the promo video and our 10 minute interview session with Hugo Barra after the break.

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