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After a week of hype, Xiaomi underwhelms with abrupt end of launch event

  • Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun spends most the company’s Mega Launch talking about Mi 11 Pro, Ultra and Lite phones
  • Lei aims to continue the launch event Tuesday with Xiaomi fans hoping for news of a new electric vehicle

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Xiaomi Corp chief executive Lei Jun presents the company’s latest flagship smartphone, the 11Ultra, at its product launch in Beijing on March 29, 2021. Photo: Handout

Xiaomi’s major announcement event, hyped a week in advance by the gadget maker on social media, turned out to be nothing more than a launch of its latest smartphones.

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Defying expectations of new semiconductor chips, a foldable phone and even a project to develop electric cars – denied by Xiaomi’s supposed partner Great Wall Motors in a stock exchange filing – the Beijing-based company’s founder and chief executive Lei Jun spoke at length at a much-heralded event.

He abruptly ended his launch of the Mi Pro, Mi Ultra and Mi Lite smartphones after two hours on Monday night, leaving fans to wait for the event to be continued the next day. Still, the launch drew attention, especially with the large camera unit on the Mi Ultra featuring Samsung’s powerful ISOCELL GN2 sensor, which sits across almost the entire width of the premium smartphone.

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The Mi Pro and Mi Ultra belong to the premium section. The Pro version will go on sale in China starting at 4,999 yuan (US$761) while the most affordable among the Ultra models will set buyers back 5,999 yuan. The Mi Lite, the entry model, starts at 2,999 yuan, and claims to be the lightest and thinnest Mi phone to run on 5G technology.

“[Xiaomi] is keen to secure its position as the third-biggest mobile phone maker on the planet,” said Ben Wood, Chief Analyst at CCS Insight.

“Every new flagship Android smartphone looks largely similar with great cameras, fast charging and the latest Snapdragon processor. Differentiation is coming down to price alone and this is where Xiaomi is most dangerous to its rivals,” he added

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