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Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun confirms the Mi 11 smartphone won't come with a charger in the box after the company previously mocked Apple for the same thing.
Xiaomi says the charger can revitalize the device's 5,000-mAh battery by 50 ... The lineup is set to receive an international release spanning regions such as the UK, Europe, the Middle East ...
The automotive and EV industry has repeatedly insisted that the UK needs more electric vehicle (EV) chargers to help ...
Xiaomi's recent UK launch including the opening of the country's first Mi Store at the Westfield shopping center in White City (Shepard's Bush), London. We went along to find out what kind of shop ...
Xiaomi has reduced charging times to just a handful of minutes. You may remember back in 2019, Xiaomi used a 100W Super Charge Turbo system to fully recharge a 4,000mAh battery in 17 minutes .
The Xiaomi 15 is available in the UK and Europe starting at £849 (€999). The Xiaomi 15 Ultra will set you back £1,299 (€1,499). The Xiaomi 15 Ultra Photography Kit costs an extra £179 (€199).
Now that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is available officially in the UK you can buy it direct from Xiaomi or from Amazon UK. I’ve been reviewing smartphones for the best part of a decade.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is the best camera phone you can buy in the UK. It's a level above Apple, Samsung and Google, and only falls down with its software.
The Xiaomi 11T Pro runs on the Snapdragon 888 chipset – that’s not quite the top-end Android chipset available, with a Plus version released shortly before this phone was, but it’s still a ...
Xiaomi’s 80W lift-type air-cooled wireless charger uses a fan to dissipate heat actively. It is compatible with the QI protocol and supports iPhone’s 7.5W wireless charging.
Xiaomi does note that using its 33W charging combo (Type-A) is recommended to charge the Redmi 13, as this phone does support 33W charging. Still, you’ll have to buy it separately. Consumers don ...
UK electric car charger roll-out being undermined by misguided strategy Strategy labelled ‘biggest waste of taxpayers’ money ever’ as UK authorities race to install low-power pavement chargers ...
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