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Seven partners co-founded Xiaomi on June 6, 2010. In the first round of funding, institutional investors included Temasek, a Singaporean government-owned investment vehicle, and the Chinese venture capital funds IDG Capital and Qiming Venture Partners.[17]
On August 16, 2010, Xiaomi officially launched its first Android based operating system MIUI.[18]
The MXiamo MI3 The new terminal will rise its price to 480 € in the future.
The Mi-One phone was announced in August 2011. It was shipped with Xiaomi's MIUI user interface which is based on Android but resembles Apple's iOS. The device could also be equipped with stock Android.[19]
In August 2012 Xiaomi announced the MI2 phone. The phone was powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064, a 1.5 GHz quad-core Krait chip featuring by 2 GB of RAM and the Adreno 320 GPU.[20] The company said on 24 September 2013 that the company had sold over 10 million MI2 devices over the preceding 11 months.[21] The MI-2 phone are sold by wireless phone vendor Mobicity in Europe (including UK), New Zealand and Australia.[22]
Some of Xiaomi products are manufactured by Foxconn, which also assembles Apple's iPhones and iPads.[23][24]
On 5 September 2013, CEO Lei Jun officially announced plans to launch an Android-based 47-inch 3D-capable Smart TV,[25] which will be assembled by Sony TV manufacturer Wistron Corporation of Taiwan.[26] The company explained the choice as to take advantage of Wistron's skill as a supplier to Sony.[27]
In September 2013, Xiaomi announced its MI3 phone, with one version powered by the Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974AB) and another by NVIDIA's Tegra 4 chipset.[28]
On 25 September 2013, Xiaomi announced plans to open its first ever retail store in Beijing.[29]
By October 2013, Xiaomi was reported as the fifth most used smartphone brand in China.[30]
Xiaomi's mascot is a bunny wearing an Ushanka (locally known as a "Lei Feng hat" in China) with a red star and a red scarf around its neck.
On August 16, 2010, Xiaomi officially launched its first Android based operating system MIUI.[18]
The MXiamo MI3 The new terminal will rise its price to 480 € in the future.
The Mi-One phone was announced in August 2011. It was shipped with Xiaomi's MIUI user interface which is based on Android but resembles Apple's iOS. The device could also be equipped with stock Android.[19]
In August 2012 Xiaomi announced the MI2 phone. The phone was powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064, a 1.5 GHz quad-core Krait chip featuring by 2 GB of RAM and the Adreno 320 GPU.[20] The company said on 24 September 2013 that the company had sold over 10 million MI2 devices over the preceding 11 months.[21] The MI-2 phone are sold by wireless phone vendor Mobicity in Europe (including UK), New Zealand and Australia.[22]
Some of Xiaomi products are manufactured by Foxconn, which also assembles Apple's iPhones and iPads.[23][24]
On 5 September 2013, CEO Lei Jun officially announced plans to launch an Android-based 47-inch 3D-capable Smart TV,[25] which will be assembled by Sony TV manufacturer Wistron Corporation of Taiwan.[26] The company explained the choice as to take advantage of Wistron's skill as a supplier to Sony.[27]
In September 2013, Xiaomi announced its MI3 phone, with one version powered by the Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974AB) and another by NVIDIA's Tegra 4 chipset.[28]
On 25 September 2013, Xiaomi announced plans to open its first ever retail store in Beijing.[29]
By October 2013, Xiaomi was reported as the fifth most used smartphone brand in China.[30]
Xiaomi's mascot is a bunny wearing an Ushanka (locally known as a "Lei Feng hat" in China) with a red star and a red scarf around its neck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaomi
[Kopitiam] Everything You Need to Know About Xiaomi Malaysia
http://en.miui.com/thread-23468-1-1.html
Phone
Introducing Xiaomi Mi 4: the fastest & most gorgeous Mi Phone ever (HD) 小米手机4 3D演示
Tablet
MIUI
Introducing Xiaomi MIUI V5 (HD)
MIUI (pronounced "Me You I", a play on the common abbreviation of the words user interface as UI),[1] developed by Xiaomi Tech, is an aftermarket firmware for cell phones based on the open-source Android operating system.[2] Although some components like Patchrom are open-source, MIUI's kernel is closed source, and thus may be in breach of Linux kernel's GPL.[3][4] It features a heavily modified user interface that does away with the Android app drawer and has drawn comparisons with Apple's iOS and Samsung's TouchWiz UI.[5] The Custom ROM[6] includes additional functionality not found in stock Android, including toggles on the notification pull-down, new music, gallery, and camera apps, and an altered phone dialer that displays matching contacts as a user enters a number.[7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIUI
MiHome Launcher
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?...om.miui.mihome2
MiHome can be utilized in all Android devices. It transforms any Android device into what a Xiaomi phone would be – beautiful and easy to use, which is what defines Xiaomi’s MIUI operating system. The MiHome established nearly 3 years ago has been based upon a simple interface, continuous enhancements and our millions of user experience. You can now try it for free!
MIUI V5 Launcher for Tablets
http://en.miui.com/thread-6476-1-1.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com
NEW Xiaomi MIUI Lite/Express
http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthrea...=MIUI%2BEXPRESS
Hey MIUIers,
Do you want to enjoy the core features of MIUI ROM without having to flashing it? We know it might be hard for some users to root and flash a ROM. Here comes a much simpler way! MIUI Lite (We call it MIUI Lite or MIUI Express for now. Please help us come up with some cool names!) includes such MIUI core features as launcher, dialer, messaging, Mi Could and so on, achieving 70% operating experience of MIUI.
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