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CEO Lei Jun took to Weibo and made it official: Xiaomi’s first in-house smartphone chip is coming. It’s called the XRING 01, and it’ll be unveiled in late May.
Recently, Xiaomi introduced the premium SU7 Ultra, priced at 529,900 yuan, with a sales goal of 10,000 units. Founder and CEO Lei Jun projected over 300,000 vehicle deliveries in 2025, with the ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Even though it's the second day of 2025, Scott takes a look back on the old year in our inaugural 2025 Talkback Feedback. You can call Talkback 16 at 1-800-228-WNEP, and you ...
If you want the Custom Edition Xiaomi 15, you can only get it in a 16/512GB configuration, which is identical to the regular model at that capacity. That'll set you back CNY5,000 (~$700).
Only the 14T Pro can charge wirelessly, hitting 50 watts with Xiaomi’s wireless charger. I liked last year’s Xiaomi 13T Pro (7/10, WIRED Review), and the 14T Pro is in the same mold.
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Fremantle is merging two of its U.K. unscripted labels Thames and Talkback amid its global restructure. Talkback managing director Jonno Richards is leaving the company after five years in the ...
Storied UK labels Talkback and Thames are merging once again. Around six roles will be impacted, we understand. Deadline revealed last year that plans were in place from super-indie owner ...
The Xiaomi 14 phones were the first to launch with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Once again, the Chinese smartphone maker has beaten other brands to the chase. A recent tip reveals that ...
That doesn’t mean the Xiaomi 14 has been left in the dust, though. With a cutting-edge Snapdragon CPU, imaging courtesy of photography specialist Leica, and a brand new take on Android, there’s plenty ...
Moreover, the Xiaomi 14 has a tad bigger battery now, 4,610 mAh and supports 90W fast charging, instead of 67W. As you can see, there's much to go through, so we better get started.