Today has been an international event of Xiaomi in which the company has announced up to nine products, some of them already known to the international market. Among them are the Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 5, the global version of Xiaomi Mi Band 5 or new stick to the tv, the Xiaomi Mi TV Stick.
But along with these accessories have introduced new mobile terminals, which we already knew as the Redmi 9A and 9C and which we now know will come to Europe.
But in addition to these presentations, the company has shown a picture in which shows you how to structure the smartphones within your catalog.
The image that you have on these lines speaks for itself, but we’re going to break that out.
Xiaomi makes it clear that their best mobile will be the Gala High Premium, which includes two families, the Xiaomi Mi MIX Series and the Xiaomi Mi Series. Here are the last few major releases, such as the My 10 or My 10 Pro, and hopefully, soon, My MIX 4.
A step below are the High-End, the Mi Note Series and the My T Series. This surely indicates that there will be more My T on the road, something that we didn’t know until now.
The Mid-Range it is exclusively the family of the Redmi Note, being these the phones that most are sold in countries such as Spain, as we see in shops like Amazon.
The Input rangeor Low Range, is made up by the cheaper models, the Redmi Series, which includes the three recently announced for Europe: Redmi 9, Redmi 9A and Redmi 9C.
In spite of everything, there are still some doubts because terminals such as the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite should be on the part of the High-end, not high-end Premium, but by name fall into this last.
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