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Mi 8, MIUI 10 AND 5 OTHER PRODUCTS XIOMI LAUNCHED TODAY

Mi 8, MIUI 10 AND 5 OTHER PRODUCTS XIOMI LAUNCHED TODAY
Mi 8, MIUI 10 and 5 other products Xiaomi launched today
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Mi 8, MIUI 10 and 5 other products Xiaomi launched today

Xiaomi has unleashed an army of devices at its recently concluded event in China. The company has launched as many as seven products that includes not only smartphones but also a TV, AR/VR accessory, health band and a new UI for handsets. In case you missed the action today, below is the list of all the things Xiaomi brought in the market.
Xiaomi Mi 8
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Xiaomi Mi 8

Xiaomi Mi 8 is the flagship smartphone by the company for 2018. It starts at CNY 2699 and is limited to China only for now. It is the company’s first to sport a ‘notch’ and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. Some of the key specifications included are – 6.2-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB RAM, dual 12MP rear camera, 20MP front camera and 3400mAh battery.
Xiaomi Mi 8 (Explorer edition)
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Xiaomi Mi 8 (Explorer edition)

Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition is the same as the regular Mi 8 version in terms of specifications but has one major design change. The smartphone has a translucent back panel, giving users a glimpse of all the machinery that is there inside. It is priced at CNY 3699.
Xiaomi Mi 8 SE
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Xiaomi Mi 8 SE

Xiaomi Mi 8 SE is the small screen version of the flagship Mi 8. It is priced at CNY 1,799 in China and is also the world’s first to sport Qualcomm’s latest processor, Snapdragon 710. Some of the other specs are 5.88 AMOLED display, 12MP+5MP dual rear cameras, 20MP front camera and 3120mAh battery.
MIUI 10
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MIUI 10

MIUI 10 is the company’s newest smartphone UI that comes out-of-the-box with the Xiaomi Mi 8 and the Mi 8 SE. The UI will be reaching older Xiaomi smartphones as well in future. It comes with a slew of cosmetic changes and some AI-based features as well.
Mi Band 3
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Mi Band 3

Xiaomi Mi Band 3 price starts at CNY 169 and comes in three different colour variants. It has a 0.78-inch OLED display with 128x80 pixels, 110mAh battery and Bluetooth 4.2 support. There is another version that includes NFC chip as well. That version is priced at CNY 199.
75-inch Mi TV 4
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75-inch Mi TV 4

The 75-inch Mi TV 4 is priced at CNY 8,999. It comes with company’s own AI voice assistant and has a 4K HDR Ultra HD display along with 2GB RAM and 32GB inbuilt storage. The appliance is powered by the 64-bit ARM-A53 quad-core processor.
Mi VR headset
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Mi VR headset

The new Mi VR headset is made in partnership with Facebook’s Oculus division. It comes in two variants based on 32GB and 64GB. While the former is priced at CNY 1499, the later will cost CNY 1799. The standalone headset is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 and has a 2K fast switch
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