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Xiaomi launches 2nd locally-made smartphone in Bangladesh​

BI Report || BusinessInsider
Published: 17:51, 15 February 2022 Update: 17:52, 15 February 2022

Xiaomi launches 2nd locally-made smartphone in Bangladesh

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Leading smartphone giant Xiaomi announced the launch of its second locally-made smartphone — Redmi 10 (2022) — on Tuesday.
Previously, it launched the Redmi 9A from its local factory. With the launch of the new Redmi smartphone, Xiaomi has strengthened its ‘Make in Bangladesh’ journey.
“We are thrilled to announce that Xiaomi Bangladesh is launching its second locally produced smartphone for our fans as a part of the ‘Make in Bangladesh’ initiative,” said Ziauddin Chowdhury, country manager, Xiaomi Bangladesh.
Choiwdhury said following the massive success of the first locally made entry-level smartphone Redmi 9A, they are hopeful that the mid-range powerhouse - Redmi 10 (2022) version will also be a fan favourite in the Bangladeshi market.
Redmi 10 is embodied with features to deliver performance and exceed expectations, said a statement. It has a 50MP camera for high-resolution shots and FHD+ resolution with a 90Hz refresh rate.
Camera Performance:
The 50MP ultra-high-resolution primary camera takes snapshots with phenomenal details. Accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera, 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor, Xiaomi Redmi 10 (2022) will give users the freedom to capture precious moments with flair. The device also comprises an array of stylish filters to add finesse to the shots, as well as panorama selfies which are ideal for large group pictures. The 8MP front camera captures breath-taking selfies, while the timed bursts and AI beautification can further enhance them.
Display Experience:
Redmi 10 comes with a large 6.5” DotDisplay screen with FHD+ resolution, while a 90Hz refresh rate ensures a smooth and fluid experience when playing games or simply scrolling. The AdaptiveSync technology, usually only available in flagship phones, automatically matches the refresh rate to the frame rate of the content, offering a smoother result while extending the battery life of the device.
Processor:
Powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio G88 processor, Redmi 10 (2022) produces clearer photos and provides an improved gaming experience than ever before. Packed with a lightning-fast GPU, the device takes your smartphone performance to the next level with powerful hardware and scintillating features.
Battery:
The smartphone’s performance needs are met with the help of a massive 5,000mAh battery, 18W fast charging, and an in-box 22.5W charger, Xaomi said.
Colours and availability:
Redmi 10 will be available in two elegant colours - Carbon Grey and Sea Blue from 15th February across all authorised Xiaomi Stores in Bangladesh.
Price:
The retail price is set at Tk 14,999 for the 4GB+64GB variant, Tk 16,999 for 6GB+128GB, respectively.



 
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Xiaomi launches 2nd locally-made smartphone in Bangladesh​

BI Report || BusinessInsider
Published: 17:51, 15 February 2022 Update: 17:52, 15 February 2022

Xiaomi launches 2nd locally-made smartphone in Bangladesh

Photo: Collected

Leading smartphone giant Xiaomi announced the launch of its second locally-made smartphone — Redmi 10 (2022) — on Tuesday.
Previously, it launched the Redmi 9A from its local factory. With the launch of the new Redmi smartphone, Xiaomi has strengthened its ‘Make in Bangladesh’ journey.
“We are thrilled to announce that Xiaomi Bangladesh is launching its second locally produced smartphone for our fans as a part of the ‘Make in Bangladesh’ initiative,” said Ziauddin Chowdhury, country manager, Xiaomi Bangladesh.
Choiwdhury said following the massive success of the first locally made entry-level smartphone Redmi 9A, they are hopeful that the mid-range powerhouse - Redmi 10 (2022) version will also be a fan favourite in the Bangladeshi market.
Redmi 10 is embodied with features to deliver performance and exceed expectations, said a statement. It has a 50MP camera for high-resolution shots and FHD+ resolution with a 90Hz refresh rate.
Camera Performance:
The 50MP ultra-high-resolution primary camera takes snapshots with phenomenal details. Accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera, 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor, Xiaomi Redmi 10 (2022) will give users the freedom to capture precious moments with flair. The device also comprises an array of stylish filters to add finesse to the shots, as well as panorama selfies which are ideal for large group pictures. The 8MP front camera captures breath-taking selfies, while the timed bursts and AI beautification can further enhance them.
Display Experience:
Redmi 10 comes with a large 6.5” DotDisplay screen with FHD+ resolution, while a 90Hz refresh rate ensures a smooth and fluid experience when playing games or simply scrolling. The AdaptiveSync technology, usually only available in flagship phones, automatically matches the refresh rate to the frame rate of the content, offering a smoother result while extending the battery life of the device.
Processor:
Powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio G88 processor, Redmi 10 (2022) produces clearer photos and provides an improved gaming experience than ever before. Packed with a lightning-fast GPU, the device takes your smartphone performance to the next level with powerful hardware and scintillating features.
Battery:
The smartphone’s performance needs are met with the help of a massive 5,000mAh battery, 18W fast charging, and an in-box 22.5W charger, Xaomi said.
Colours and availability:
Redmi 10 will be available in two elegant colours - Carbon Grey and Sea Blue from 15th February across all authorised Xiaomi Stores in Bangladesh.
Price:
The retail price is set at Tk 14,999 for the 4GB+64GB variant, Tk 16,999 for 6GB+128GB, respectively.




Big thank to China for choosing to setup local production lines in BD. Gave a feeling this is only the beginning and much more is to come.
 
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Big thank to China for choosing to setup local production lines in BD. Gave a feeling this is only the beginning and much more is to come.
Bangladesh's progress in the past decade has been pretty amazing. It is really emerging as a big manufacturing power on par with Vietnam or other SE Asian countries.
 
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Bangladesh's progress in the past decade has been pretty amazing. It is really emerging as a big manufacturing power on par with Vietnam or other SE Asian countries.

Yes, the local market is huge.

Probably twice the size of Vietnam.

So there is plenty of scope for local consumption-driven economy. One of the reasons for the market growth.

Like Xiaomi - there are two/three other Chinese brands and Samsung/LG assembling cellphones locally. Transsion/Tecno is one of the Chinese brands I remember.

There are also half a dozen local brands who are assembling, and one local brand at least who are manufacturing using locally designed/manufactured parts like screen and multi-layer motherboards.

In today's world, there is no scope for trade protectionism like a neighbor country practices.

Either you open up your economy to be part of the competitive global economy, or be an economic backwater.

In Bangladesh a Higher spec Redmi 10 costs Tk.17000 which is about Indian Rs.15000. This is from article above.

Indian retail price for the same phone Made in India is Rs.22000.


So the price in India (which presumably is the same phone) is 47% more.

This is the difference between a closed economy and an open one. The brewhaha about "Make in India", "PLI scheme" "Samriddhi Jozana" notwithstanding.

Of course I might have misquoted something but price in India is still quite a bit higher.
 
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Bangladesh's progress in the past decade has been pretty amazing. It is really emerging as a big manufacturing power on par with Vietnam or other SE Asian countries.
Thank for kind words bro. The historic bengal region have always had great connection with China, especially Yunan and Kunming. A strong China is in the interest of Bengal region.
 
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Thank for kind words bro. The historic bengal region have always had great connection with China, especially Yunan and Kunming. A strong China is in the interest of Bengal region.

Yes warm-hearted people of Yunnan and Kunming area have long known us as "Manjaala people" In contrast to Indian folks. "Manjaala" is a portmanteau conversion of the word "Bangala".
 
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