The landing of Xiaomi in India has led two of the most active companies in the country to change a bit ‘its offering in the medium / low-end market. Let’s talk about Samsung and Motorola, who responded to the launch of the Xiaomi MI3 with price cuts and new smartphones.
The Xiaomi MI3 has been marketed recently in India, but the company has already done much to speak of himself. Even if the stocks are, as usual Xiaomi rather scarce, the arrival of a smartphone such as the usual selling price Xiaomi has stirred a bit ‘waters, thanks to an agreement with the Indian giant of online sales, Flipkart
The former flagship of Xiaomi, yet valuable, is sold at a price that corresponds, in India, in the mid to low-end market. Buyers with this budget, estimated at between 160 and 230 dollars, are therefore to choose between true solutions for the mid-range, such as the Motorola Moto G, and a Full HD smartphone withSnapdragon processor 800, or the Xiaomi MI3
The Xiaomi MI3 has been marketed recently in India, but the company has already done much to speak of himself. Even if the stocks are, as usual Xiaomi rather scarce, the arrival of a smartphone such as the usual selling price Xiaomi has stirred a bit ‘waters, thanks to an agreement with the Indian giant of online sales, Flipkart
The former flagship of Xiaomi, yet valuable, is sold at a price that corresponds, in India, in the mid to low-end market. Buyers with this budget, estimated at between 160 and 230 dollars, are therefore to choose between true solutions for the mid-range, such as the Motorola Moto G, and a Full HD smartphone withSnapdragon processor 800, or the Xiaomi MI3
Source: grossiste en ligne
The first response comes just from Motorola which announced a price cut of itsMotorola Moto G. Motorola has recently become the fourth largest producer of smartphones in India for sales volumes, and the Motorola Moto G had neverbeen cut in the price since the launch date. The cut is, however, arrived on timeafter the launch of MI3, a sign that Xiaomi has preoccupied the company recently acquired by Lenovo.
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