Xiaomi will not raise the prices of its smartphones
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In the last two years we have been able to see how the prices of smartphones have started to rise significantly. Phones whose prices are around or even exceed 1, 000 euros are relatively common. But, there are brands that do not want to join those trends. Among them is Xiaomi.
Xiaomi will not raise the prices of its smartphones
The popular Chinese brand knows that one of its strongest points is its great value for money. Therefore, they have made the decision not to raise the prices of their smartphones this year. Something they know will help them in a competitive market where price plays a determining role.
Xiaomi maintains prices
It has been one of the directors of the Chinese company who has confirmed this. According to him, the brand is going to maintain prices as it has been up to now. In fact, even its latest releases have come to Spain at reduced prices, so we see how the brand's policy seeks to maintain itself at all times. Something that helps their popularity.
Since the brand offers quality devices whose prices are sometimes almost half of what other brands offer. This is a factor that has contributed to Xiaomi's popularity and success internationally. Furthermore, it is something they must maintain now that they are expanding globally.
Good news for those consumers who don't want to spend a bundle. Since in this way they know that they can always turn to Chinese brand phones. Because at least in 2018 there will be no price increase by Xiaomi.
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