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Posted by jimborae - Fri 09 Nov 2018 13:06
Yawn….. will continue to import mine from China or grey importers due to better selection & price differential, which isn't solely due to VAT before anyone asks.
Posted by Firejack - Fri 09 Nov 2018 14:58
Most people aren't going to spend the time and effort to find a phone to import from overseas. Calculate the Customs Duty. Or be happy to pay high postage fees for returns. They are willing to pay a little extra for the convenience and that is where a UK market presence makes sense.
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Fri 09 Nov 2018 15:06
I've been more put off by the potential hassle of warranty returns. This does make me more likely to buy one of their phones.
Posted by Smudger - Fri 09 Nov 2018 15:23
Mi 8 Pro - £499 similar specs to the top Oneplus 6t, not bad…
Mi 8 - £459

https://event.mi.com/uk/sales2018/open-sales

Edit: Blimey, that Pocophone's good value. £349 for an SD845 with 6Gb RAM and 128Gb onboard? Only £20 markup for the extra 64Gb?
Posted by Salazaar - Fri 09 Nov 2018 15:44
The scooter is technically illegal to ride anywhere except on private land. It's not legal to ride it on the footway and is classed as not roadworthy for use on the carriageway.
Posted by flearider - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:01
Salazaar
The scooter is technically illegal to ride anywhere except on private land. It's not legal to ride it on the footway and is classed as not roadworthy for use on the carriageway.
plus you will get run down by an old granny in her 30mph go cart ..
Posted by Ttaskmaster - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:04
Well, if their cameras are any good, I may get one. UK shop would make things easier, too.
Posted by Zhaoman - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:14
Had my Mi6 for the last two and a half years and still going strong. Had better than iPhone 7 specs for less than half the price. I see their prices have crept up now but still not bad. Apart from one dodgey update in 2017 that sucked battery and made it run hot and broke the alarm clock (which lasted about 2 weeks until a patch) it has been very satisfactory and battery life still lasts 2 days. I'll probably wait to see if there is any truth to these Surface phone rumours because I'm in no rush to upgrade just yet.
Posted by Moonister - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:14
say goodbye to decent pricing…ladies and gents corporate greed enters the arena
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:21
Ttaskmaster
Well, if their cameras are any good, I may get one. UK shop would make things easier, too.

Apparently they have a feature where the phone's AI applies makeup to the image for you to look at your best. Not sure what to make of that.
Posted by Ttaskmaster - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:48
Moonister
say goodbye to decent pricing…ladies and gents corporate greed enters the arena
It's Friday. Go down the pub and stop worrying so much.
Someone else will fill the cheap-phone void, I'm sure…

DanceswithUnix
Apparently they have a feature where the phone's AI applies makeup to the image for you to look at your best. Not sure what to make of that.
I meant the IP type camera….
But since I'll be watching the dogs on it, I know exactly what to make of it - Adding makeup to their faces will be an essential feature!!

My very first pics of my boy were him dressed in the wife's t-shirt and socks, with the caption: “Master has given Doggie clothing. Doggie is a free elf!!” :D
Posted by Smudger - Fri 09 Nov 2018 16:59
Moonister
say goodbye to decent pricing…ladies and gents corporate greed enters the arena

Did you see the Pocophone?
Posted by jim - Fri 09 Nov 2018 18:30
Very glad to see them in the UK finally.

Although the promotional launch of their site today was abysmal.
Posted by jimborae - Fri 09 Nov 2018 19:01
Firejack
Most people aren't going to spend the time and effort to find a phone to import from overseas. Calculate the Customs Duty. Or be happy to pay high postage fees for returns. They are willing to pay a little extra for the convenience and that is where a UK market presence makes sense.

I'd argue it's more than a little extra though, and most people have never heard of Xiaomi in the West. Carrier deals with 3 etc will assist with brand recognition but why go with Xiaomi over the likes of One+ & Honor when they offer a similarly compelling product with arguably better software & support. They need to do what One+ & Honor did in the beginning and have a compelling product that totally undercut all the opposition and build brand loyalty. That's what they've done in India to a certain extent except I'd say they hit that market on a much larger scale with products that were suitable and compellingly priced for that market.

The Poco phone I dont think is right for a Western market as it has no NFC, not required in India or China at that price point but it is in the West. One+ didn't get huge (relatively) over here till the 3 which had the right specs for the market at an unbelievable price. Xiaomi though do have much bigger muscle to put behind the marketing machine and that maybe their saving grace.
Posted by jimborae - Fri 09 Nov 2018 19:06
Smudger
Did you see the Pocophone?

Wrong phone for the wrong market I'd say. No NFC or Widevine L1 support so no Netflix HD support among others.

Don't get me wrong though I love Xiaomi products and have been using them for years, I just think they've taken a bit of a mis-step with this brand & product launch. Time will tell and & wish them well and Wilkin Lee knows a thing or two about generating product buzz from his time at Honor.
Posted by 3dcandy - Fri 09 Nov 2018 19:33
I'm in for a robot vacuum just so I can say “Alexa vacuum the floor”
Posted by cheesemp - Fri 09 Nov 2018 19:40
I was really disappointed by my redmi note 2 - great value hardware but awful software support. Still getting updates but stuck on Android 5.1 that it shipped with. I'd rather spend the same on lesser hardware with better software. Miui isn't much fun either.
Posted by jim - Fri 09 Nov 2018 20:45
What a disaster of a launch.

They've advertised £1 phones for days and days, and how many do you think they made available at the price? 100? 10? No. 3.

Cue their customers and fans going nuts at them. Very well handled by Xiaomi.

Posted by Jedibeeftrix - Sat 10 Nov 2018 08:06
Is there any indication that they're going to bring their Mi Pad 4 tablets to the UK store?
They're about the only quality tablet one can buy right now, outside of an iPad and Samsung.

Also, is it easy to tell which Xiaomi products are heavily ad-supported, i.e. stay away from everything that isn't Android One?
Really not keen to buy a product that oozes officially licenced spy-ware.
Posted by jibjab - Sat 10 Nov 2018 08:21
haha just 3 phones for the £1 promo, although I suspect they'd have still faced criticism from everyone who didn't get one :)
Now to look up how smart that kettle really is
Posted by spacein_vader - Sat 10 Nov 2018 09:59
Jedibeeftrix
Is there any indication that they're going to bring their Mi Pad 4 tablets to the UK store?
They're about the only quality tablet one can buy right now, outside of an iPad and Samsung.

Also, is it easy to tell which Xiaomi products are heavily ad-supported, i.e. stay away from everything that isn't Android One?
Really not keen to buy a product that oozes officially licenced spy-ware.
Isn't Android itself officially licenced spyware?
Posted by jimborae - Sat 10 Nov 2018 10:07
spacein_vader
Isn't Android itself officially licenced spyware?
I'd put forward that AOSP isn't, just Google's and others implementation of it.
Posted by Jedibeeftrix - Sat 10 Nov 2018 10:17
spacein_vader
Isn't Android itself officially licenced spyware?

sure, but xiaomi goes the extra mile to make sure they can offer you a cheap handset:

https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/19/17877970/xiaomi-ads-settings-menu-android-phones
Posted by AnonAnon - Sun 11 Nov 2018 09:18
It would be nice if they (Xiao Mi) specified which Westfield in London… This is great news though; it should make purchasing tech (like the Mi Pad 4) a lot easier.
Posted by Iain M - Sun 11 Nov 2018 21:09
Good to see them officially entering the UK market, love my Xiaomi phone :)
Posted by philehidiot - Sun 11 Nov 2018 22:36
Samsung threw ads at me today, buzzing at me.

I get annoyed enough at unnecessary buzzing. If someone sends me more than two messages in a row I get cross. Sit and think about what you want to say and
don't
send
it
like
this
you
scatterbrain.

Adverts in a settings menu would probably result in the mobile phone in question becoming airborne.
Posted by albert89 - Sun 18 Nov 2018 17:34
Yeah they enter the U.K market with backing by the Chinese in spyware.