Xiaomi 14 Pro may not ever officially launch outside of China
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Dec 2023
Cosmicus, 14 Dec 2023thats why i prefer samsung.. oppo.. honor.. they dont do th... moreOppo that has not sold X series outside China?
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Dec 2023
Mills, 14 Dec 2023Such a shame Xiaomi consumer electronics (phones, tablets a... moreOnePlus has not in years.
Their midranges are all oppo rebranded.
BBK is only popular in poor nations.
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Dec 2023
MakeMotoBetterAgain, 14 Dec 2023This is why Andriod is dying, xiaomi, bbk decides to not re... moreFunny. Ppl complain they dont sell their best phones outside China, when they do the same ppl complain phones do not cost same price charged in China.
Same lame speech that all brands have " obligation" to sell at lower price than samsung and apple.
Congrats.
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- An0n
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- 14 Dec 2023
This is just speculation based on wrong inference. The inference from "Xiaomi has stopped developing the HyperOS Global version for Xiaomi 14 Pro" doesn't mean it doesn't sell outside china. Or maybe global one still based on miui 15. And yes, internal development of miui is also slow, but that doesn't mean it stops.
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- Jango5
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- 14 Dec 2023
it's an expensive phone and there's a lot of competition for 6'7inch phones, you can either get a cheaper big phone or an iphone or samsung for the same price, unlike the xiaomi 14 which has a compact body not many phone manufacturers make small phones nowadays so not much competition.
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- Cosmicus
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- 14 Dec 2023
thats why i prefer samsung.. oppo.. honor.. they dont do this to his fans!
im sorry but unfriend xiaomi from my list!
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- Aierlan
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- 14 Dec 2023
Mills, 14 Dec 2023Such a shame Xiaomi consumer electronics (phones, tablets a... moreWould people in the US pay around $1,400 for the Xiaomi 14 pro though? I'd seriously doubt that it would sell many at that price and based on European pricing of last year's models it would more than likely be in that price region. Oneplus is in the US and is priced well (cheaper than Xiaomi's pricing in Western countries) but sales aren't that good for example
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- Aierlan
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- 14 Dec 2023
Not much point in launching it in Europe anyway if they charge the same price as they did for the Xiaomi 13 pro. That launched at €1,300 in some European countries and €1,400 in others. That level of pricing is just too high for Europe. Not many people would pay that much for the middle model. If they launch the 14 ultra in Europe that would be better as at least that will have a much better camera system to possibly justify the high price. The Xiaomi 14 pro has a mediocre camera setup considering the price but the 14 ultra should be a significant step up. The regular Xiaomi 14 this time anyway has more or less the same camera setup as the 14 pro and that would be a lot more popular (it's sales are way way more in China) so may as well focus on that
- Mills
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- 14 Dec 2023
Such a shame Xiaomi consumer electronics (phones, tablets and laptops n that) aren't in the US. They'll make a killing. If Realme, Vivo, and Xiaomi/Redmi/Especially Pop entered US market, they'll all make a big impression over here.
- MakeMotoBetterAgain
- ImA
- 14 Dec 2023
This is why Andriod is dying, xiaomi, bbk decides to not release phones globally, leading to worse options.