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Xiaomi’s new drone is as cheap as its smartphone

Xiaomi’s new ‘Mi Drone’ will employ the company’s battle tested strategy of low pricing to gain market share

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Xiaomi’s Mi Drone will retail for less than 3,000 yuan (HK$3,550). Photo: Courtesy Xiaomi

Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi, who develops high-performance and low price handsets, is applying the same tactics to its new consumer drone, a quadcopter with stabilised camera and auto-return function that will retail for less than 3,000 yuan (HK$3,550).

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“When I saw the drone for the first time, I knew a new time has come,” said founder and chief executive Lei Jun at the launch event on Wednesday.

Xiaomi’s Mi Drone has a price around half that of current models from other brands equipped with similar functions. The Phantom 3 Advanced from market leader DJI retails at 4,999 yuan.

Xiaomi’s current flagship smartphone, Mi 5, is sold from 1,999 yuan to 2,699 yuan.

This also marks another major step of Xiaomi to diversify its business when the company is facing challenges from domestic rivals and slowing global demand for smartphones.

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Lei Jun, founder and CEO of China's mobile company Xiaomi, speaks at a launching ceremony of Xiaomi Mi Max in Beijing on May 10, 2016. Photo: Reuters
Lei Jun, founder and CEO of China's mobile company Xiaomi, speaks at a launching ceremony of Xiaomi Mi Max in Beijing on May 10, 2016. Photo: Reuters
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