Xiaomi to have a Redmi 1S sale on November 11

Xiaomi and Lazada is opening another Redmi 1S sale next week. Interested? Check out what is in stored for you. There’s a bundle, discounts, and araffle!

First off, the sale will happen this coming Tuesday, November 11 at 12NN through Lazada Philippines only with no pre-registration required.

The Redmi 1S bundle includes the smartphone unit with additional back cover plus soft case and matter screen protector, a good bundle for new smartphone owners that want immediate protection against scratches and drops. You may choose from the color options as shown above.

All this can be purchased for only Php 5,509 during the first hour of sale, and Php 5,609 after. Early birds will enjoy that Php 100 discount. If you’re still not familiar with the Redmi 1S, you can read our review here.

Aside from that, Xiaomi is also giving away a Redmi Note! The phablet is currently not available locally through official Xiaomi partners, so winning the raffle adds more excitement to the sale. You may read our review of the Redmi Note here.

Source: Mi Philippines

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Xiaomi now world’s third biggest handset maker

Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi now ranks third in worldwide smartphone market share, according to the Q3 2014 report by research and analytical company International Data Corporation (IDC).

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According to the same data, world smartphone sales have increased 25% from the previous year, which can be attributed to new smartphone releases and an increase in emphasis on emerging markets. Handset makers shipped a total of 327.6 million units during the third quarter of 2014 (Q3 2014), resulting in 25.2% growth when compared to the 261.7 million units shipped in Q3 2013 and 8.7% sequential growth above the 301.3 million units shipped in Q2 2014.

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Samsung is still the king, and remains on top as it eats up 23.8% of overall market share, a 8.2 percent decline from their sales the same period last year. Apple follows at second, and gained a few percentages at 12% notably because of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus that were announced and sold during the quarter.

Xiaomi gained a very significant 211% increase in sales from Q3 2013 and placed third in the worldwide rankings, which can be credited to their smartphone lineup launch in new markets. Laptop and smartphone manufacturer Lenovo and Korean electronics giant LG tied for fourth place, with only a difference of 0.01 in margin. IDC considers 0.01 percentage differences as a statistical tie.

Other smartphones that make the overall worldwide smartphone shipments this Q3 are 48.6%. This statistical data are mostly composed of branded shipments, and exclude OEM sales for all vendors.

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Xiaomi to move servers in light of recent privacy issues

Hey Xiaomi fans and users! Hugo Barra, VP of International for Xiaomi, posted a status on Facebook regarding an important security issue and update. Read on to find out.

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Here is Hugo Barra’s status update last October 22, 2014.

>> We’re moving your data! < <

User experience is hugely important to us. As a global Internet company, we really care about speed and we’re also fully committed to storing our users’ data securely at all times.

In early 2014, we kicked off a massive internal effort to expand our server infrastructure globally in order to better serve Mi fans everywhere.

Our primary goal in moving to a multi-site server architecture was to improve the performance of our services for Mi fans around the world, cut down latency and reduce failure rates. At the same time, it also better equips us to maintain high privacy standards and comply with local data protection regulations. This is a very high priority for Xiaomi as we expand into new markets over the next few years.

This server and data migration process is taking place in three phases.

>> PHASE 1: E-commerce migration

Earlier this year, our e-commerce engineering teams started migrating our global e-commerce platforms and user data for all international users from our Beijing data centers to Amazon AWS data centers in California (USA) and Singapore. We also began using Akamai’s global CDN infrastructure to speed up static page loads.

This migration process will be completed by the end of October and will benefit users in all of our international markets — Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Taiwan. Users are already experiencing website speed boosts of at least 30% in markets such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and as much as 200% in India.

>> PHASE 2: MIUI services migration

We have also recently started migrating our MIUI services and corresponding data for all international users from our Beijing data centers to Amazon AWS data centers in Oregon (USA) and Singapore. This migration includes Mi Account, Cloud Messaging and Mi Cloud services. We are expecting to complete this migration by the end of 2014, with some parts being completed even sooner (e.g. Mi Account servers by the end of October).

With this migration, we are expecting to cut network request latency for users in India by up to 350ms, and users in Malaysia to experience 2-3x faster Mi Cloud photosync.

>> PHASE 3: Going local

In 2015, we are planning to take on a new challenge to further improve the performance of our services for users in large and fast-growing markets such as India and Brazil.

In these markets, where Amazon AWS services aren’t yet available, we will be working with local data center providers to set up our service infrastructure. Once that has been completed, users in these markets will be much closer to their data and enjoy even faster speeds by connecting to local servers.

We will continue to keep everyone posted!

Hugo
(on behalf of the Xiaomi infrastructure teams)

Seems like Xiaomi is taking the security of users seriously and is preparing for more data as they expand further out of China to neighbouring Asian nations. You may read about the recent issue concerning the privacy of Xiaomi phones here.

Source: Hugo Barra

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Xiaomi Redmi Note’s successor to battle Meizu MX4?

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We liked the Redmi Note’s good performance and affordable price during our time with it. Now, Xiaomi’s recent reports point to its successor looking to take on the spec-heavy Meizu MX4 in terms of internals.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note

Redmi Note successor’s specs:
5.5-inch display
MediaTek octa-core processor
2.2GHz Cortex A-17 quad-core processor
1.7GHz Cortex-A7 quad-core processor
3GB RAM
16/32/64/128GB internal storage
20.7MP rear camera
8MP front camera
4G LTE
NFC
Dual-SIM
Gesture control
Temperature sensor
3500mAh battery

The yet-to-be-named-successor carries pricing depending on the storage capacity with $165 (Php7K), $215 (Php9K), and $245 (Php11K) for the 16/32/64GB, respectively. Price tag for the 128GB hasn’t been revealed as of yet. Stay tuned for more details regarding release and availability.

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Xiaomi PH wants you to build a Php 7k smartphone

Xiaomi Philippines has something for its Filipino fans again. This time, they want you to create your dream phone under Php7,000.

Fresh from the hot announcement of Mi Power Banks, Xiaomi Philippines Facebook page posted a link earlier and opened up a small competition wherein users must configure a phone they wanted.

Beginning with the screen size, you get two or more options that will suit you. You can also configure the processor, RAM, battery capacity, camera, and sim card slot.

Once done, they will rate your configuration and give your score. If you wish to win a new Xiaomi phone, just share your rating via Facebook. Winners will be announce soon. From the looks of it, Xiaomi Philippines will release a new smartphone here in the Philippines and this is their way of teasing us. Ingenious.

Here over to this link to create your dream phone.

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