Xiaomi marked its tenth anniversary in India on Tuesday with a grand ceremony in Bengaluru.
The company unveiled its first automobile, the Xiaomi SU7, an electric car with a maximum power output of 673 ps. But the company has stated that the Xiaomi SU7 is just being sent to India for exhibition and will not be going on sale there any time soon.
With the release of the Mi 3, the company’s flagship smartphone at the time, Xiaomi made its debut in India in 2014.
The company declares to have supplied over 350 million products, including accessories, Internet of Things (IoT), and lifestyle devices, to India over the past ten years, in addition to 250 million smartphones.
The electric vehicle was the event’s main attraction, but the company also unveiled a number of other goods, like the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum Cleaner X10, which is their most sophisticated vacuum cleaner to date and has features like auto dust collection, sophisticated laser-based navigation, and an operating time of up to 240 minutes.


In addition, the manufacturer unveiled the Redmi 13, which is among its most reasonably priced 5G smartphones and is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE chipset. It’s to go on sale from July 12.
The Redmi Buds 5C, which goes on sale on July 20, was also unveiled by the company.
Last but not least, Xiaomi introduced two new power banks, which are among the manufacturer’s most well-liked accessory categories. The company asserts that it has supplied 20 million powerbanks throughout the nation.
The Xiaomi Power Bank 4i, which can charge up to three devices simultaneously has a 10,000 mAh battery capacity and supports the Power Delivery standard.
The Xiaomi Pocket power bank is a more compact device, also with a 10,000 mAh capacity and a built-in cable. Sales of both versions will begin on July 15.








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