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The Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Honor Magic 8 Pro, and other global flagships are outspeccing Samsung and Apple—but US consumers can't legally buy them. Here's what that means.
Xiaomi deploys humanoid robots in EV factory, completing 90% of tasks in 3 hours while matching 76-second production cycle. Analysis of China's robotics surge and global manufacturing implications.
Xiaomi commits to annual smartphone chip releases, challenging Apple and Samsung's dominance. With $6.9B investment and integrated ecosystem strategy, can the Chinese giant succeed?
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[email protected]Xiaomi delivered over 20,000 EVs in February but saw month-over-month decline. What does this reveal about the smartphone giant's automotive ambitions?
Xiaomi Tag supports both Apple Find My and Google Find My Device networks, comes with built-in metal loop, and challenges the ecosystem lock-in strategy of big tech companies.
Xiaomi partners with Leica to launch the €1,999 17 Ultra, challenging premium smartphone leaders with 200MP telephoto and 6000mAh battery. Can the Chinese brand shed its budget image?
Xiaomi launches flagship 17 series globally at aggressive pricing, but excludes the dual-screen 17 Pro from international markets in a strategic bet on mainstream appeal.
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[email protected]Leica grants Xiaomi its iconic red dot logo for the first time, marking a new phase in their 3-year partnership. What this means for the premium smartphone market.
America's auto giant met China's smartphone maker to discuss EV collaboration. What's driving this unlikely partnership in the electric vehicle race?
Ford reportedly held discussions with Chinese tech giant Xiaomi about electric vehicle partnership. As traditional automakers struggle with EV transition, could tech companies hold the key to survival?
Xiaomi announces a HK$2.5 billion stock buyback to reassure investors amid a memory chip shortage and EV price war. Discover the impact on its 2026 valuation.
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[email protected]Apple takes the lead with 20% global smartphone market share in 2025, followed by Samsung at 19%. Discover how Galaxy S25 and A-series drove Samsung's 5% growth.