Uber to deliver the Xiaomi Mi Note in Singapore and Malaysia

23 July, 2015
Xiaomi has entered into a partnership with Uber, allowing people in Singapore and Malaysia to order the Mi Note smartphone - which has just launched there - from within the ride sharing company's mobile app.

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  • 24 Jul 2015

hahahahha last week they where delivering ice creams in france :))
lol funny they all looking for something new

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    • Anonymous
    • RIE
    • 24 Jul 2015

    Yulenka, 23 Jul 2015> two of the most innovative tech startups in the world ... moreThey just update their site last week. It crashed a lot back then. Now, you want them to redo the comment section? The last update was inconvinience for us and I don't expect another web update within a few months. Please don't do anything gsmarena. This website just fine as it is.

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      • Rxn
      • 23 Jul 2015

      AnonD-330258, 23 Jul 2015LOL. What that heck is news URL. that was a nice find LOL

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        • arfhel
        • vaM
        • 23 Jul 2015

        AnonD-330258, 23 Jul 2015LOL. What that heck is news URL. yah LOL

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          • AnonD-330258
          • 2@q
          • 23 Jul 2015

          LOL. What that heck is news URL.

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            • AnonD-345305
            • t1Z
            • 23 Jul 2015

            Yulenka, 23 Jul 2015> two of the most innovative tech startups in the world ... moreInnovation can means a lot of things.
            Xiaomi was the first of its kind to sell a smartphone directly to customers, cutting the unnecessary costs on distributors.
            And this news is the extension of such innovation. So I think GSMArena hit their marks.

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              • Anonymous
              • KZ8
              • 23 Jul 2015

              no thanks show-me.

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                • ftE
                • 23 Jul 2015

                Seems Uber is desparate...nothing innovative about this partnership

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                  • Anonymous
                  • IWN
                  • 23 Jul 2015

                  Yulenka, 23 Jul 2015> two of the most innovative tech startups in the world ... moreNothing really innovative about rows and columns of icons in IOS anyway, relax.

                    > two of the most innovative tech startups in the world
                    Uber, okay, I understand. But Xiamoi? What's innovative about an iOS UI rip-off? smh

                    GSMA: there's zero user-to-user interaction in your comments section. And that's because the comment system does a very bad job at allowing it. No notifications, no tree/conversation view - comments just stack one on top of each other no matter what. | Comment > Reply > Reply to reply | is the best that you can get out of it. Your page does not even redirect me back after posting. Awful.