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By Sarah Wu and Yelin Mo BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Xiaomi will launch its highly anticipated electric vehicle (EV) on Thursday when it will reveal its pricing and start taking orders, marking the electronics company's entry into the world of automobiles. The

By Beijing newsroom and Kevin Krolicki BEIJING (Reuters) - Xiaomi's CEO said on Monday his goal for the firm's first electric vehicle was that it would be the "best looking, easiest to drive and smartest car" priced below 500,000 yuan ($69,424),

By Sarah Wu, Casey Hall and Qiaoyi Li BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Xiaomi said on Tuesday it will start deliveries of its first electric vehicle (EV) model SU7 this month, venturing into the world's largest auto market amid a brutal price

Xiaomi electric car: In an edition of the Mobile World Congress characterised by the scarcity of new products unveiled by the major brands, Xiaomi showed substance with the usual long list of new products. While the wow effect at the world's leading

Βy Olivier Sorgho (Reuters) - Chinese consumer electronics maker Xiaomi on Sunday launched for international markets its new AI-enhanced and photography-geared 14 Series smartphone, along with other wearable gadgets. The new Xiaomi 14 Ultra phone, which expands on the company's partnership with

By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI (Reuters) - China's Xiaomi has told New Delhi that smartphone component suppliers are wary about setting up operations in India amid heavy scrutiny of Chinese companies by the government, according to a letter

Xiaomi has beaten everyone to the punch and unveiled SU7, which stands for Speed Ultra, the first electric car that will hit the market in the coming months. After the presentation in Beijing, however, we know many details about a model that

By Yelin Mo and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi said on Tuesday a senior Huawei executive had seriously misrepresented facts when he claimed that rival firms were not fully respecting patents. Yu Chengdong, who runs Huawei's consumer products

By Yelin Mo and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) - Apple saw a decline in the number of smartphones sold during China's recent Singles Day shopping festival, data from Counterpoint Research showed, lagging domestic rivals Huawei and Xiaomi which recorded robust increases. The

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