Chinese consumer electronics giant Xiaomi today expanded its Redmi smartphone lineup with the launch of the Redmi Note 10 series. At the launch event, Xiaomi India MD Manu Kumar Jain hinted what the next product the company is planning to launch under the Redmi series. As per a small clip shown at the end of the Redmi Note 10 series launch live stream, Xiaomi will soon launch a Redmi-branded TV in India. "Last year, our Redmi brand took a huge step forward towards its journey into new categories," Jain said during the event. "We began our phone-plus strategy and we launched many new product categories such as power banks, TWS, and the fitness band. And this year, in 2021, we are proud to introduce something bigger." In its home country, Xiaomi has a handful of models under the Redmi lineup. The most-recent Redmi TV from Xiaomi was an 86-inch Ultra HD TV that was launched last month. Xiaomi already has a Mi TV lineup in India that starts at Rs 14,999 in India. As mentioned, Xiaomi today launched the Redmi Note 10 series in India that consists of three smartphones — Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, Redmi Note 10 Pro,… Read full this story
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