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Xiaomi puts up webpage for Philippines

We’ve reported last April that popular Chinese mobile brand, Xiaomi, is coming to our shores this year. Looks like they’re getting ready to rollout as they have already put up their wepbage for the Philippines.

The webpage is headlined as Xiaomi Pilipinas with www.mi.com/ph as its URL. There’s no content yet and only shows a photograph of Boracay, a link to the Xiaomi Philippines Facebook page, and a message saying that they’re “coming soon!”

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We’re expecting the webpage to be populated with Xiaomi products like its smartphone lineup, gadgets and accessories, once we near its local launch. For now you can check out their webpage or Like the Facebook page via the links provided above.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

16 Responses

  1. Avatar for Justin Justin says:

    You should have done your research first before buying. Madami namang spec info ng redmi sa internet.

  2. Avatar for jeff jeff says:

    i bought the redmi from lazada last last month… the package came from hongkong.. everything is ok.. ganda ng phone.. isa lang ang problema.. 3g did not work. globe, smart, sun. its not working at all. i hope the version that will arrive in the philippines will have 3g compatible with philippine networks.

  3. Avatar for tikabelle tikabelle says:

    Sige bili kayo diyan para masakop na ng China mga karagatan natin sa West Philippine Sea!

    • Avatar for Azul Azul says:

      I don’t see the point of logic in your statement.. What is the correlation of Xiaomi to the Philippine territory?

    • Avatar for awdog awdog says:

      tikabelle is saying that patronizing chinese products makes their economy stronger — to put things simple.

      now if you dont see the logic there, maybe youre too dumb to understand anything worldly, frankly speaking

    • Avatar for James James says:

      Yah, it is true… China’s economy is stronger… Whatever brand we buy now we support their economy and China’s (since made in China lahat). If we want Philippine economy to be successful, we should start developing great product. Sa panahon ngayon hindi na uso yun bibili ng isang bagay para masuportahan ang sariling bayan. Ang uso ngayon, bibili ako kase astig, at wala ako pakialam kung saan galing yan. So sa mga Pilipino developers, gagawantayo ng isang produkto kase astig at hindi dahil Pinoy lang.

  4. Avatar for RaM RaM says:

    Boycott ‘made in china’ products.

  5. Avatar for ariel ariel says:

    Matagal na nkasave ung pera ko para sa mi pad n bblhn ko mayo pa.salamat tinotoo ung pangako nla na june cla mgooperate d2 pinad. Welcome xaomi d apple of asia

  6. Avatar for jojo logs jojo logs says:

    may pantapat po ba sila sa moto g?

  7. Avatar for Easy E Easy E says:

    Sana di pa sila huli.

  8. Avatar for zapfatte zapfatte says:

    Para sa price ng mga XiaoMi product bumase nalang kayo sa Malaysian at Singaporean price, tiyak may idea na kayo presyo nyan dito.

  9. Avatar for bongbong bongbong says:

    Any forecast sir author if ilan percent % ang difference sa China prices pag dating dito sa pinas??

  10. Avatar for yuja yuja says:

    Local Brands dropping prices i hope

  11. Avatar for yes yes says:

    Patay ang cherry at myphone..

    • Avatar for Vekou X Aitenshi Vekou X Aitenshi says:

      tingin ko hindi naman. hindi rin naman kasi ganun kamurahan ang xiaomi, ang price range nya pang O+ e.

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