Xiaomi postpones the launch of Mi 10 in India due to COVID-19

Sagar, 25 March 2020

Last week Xiaomi announced that it will launch the Mi 10 in India on March 31, but the company has now announced that the launch has been postponed until further notice due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

This decision comes after Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi imposed a 21-day nationwide lockdown in India to contain the spread of COVID-19, which claimed the lives of 11 people and infected more than 500 in the country at the time of writing this.

Another casualty: Xiaomi postpones the launch of Mi 10 in India due to COVID-19

In addition to suspending the Mi 10 launch in India, Xiaomi has shut its Mi Home stores across the country and won't be offering home delivery temporarily. Previously, the company also postponed the first sale of the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max in India, which was supposed to go live yesterday.

Xiaomi is the third smartphone brand after vivo and Realme to cancel product launches in India due to COVID-19. Both vivo and Realme were supposed to launch the V19 and Narzo 10 series, respectively, on March 26.

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  • Anonymous
  • 06 May 2020
  • DkI

Does it has a wire less charger

  • Anonymous
  • 26 Mar 2020
  • NL{

again. Xiaomi does not have a global warranty. Heck even Samsung doesn't. You can't buy a cheaper phone from outside and expect it to be repaired in your country under warranty. if you had bought a mi note 10 from EU, you could have a warranty anywhe...

You are missing the part that Mi Note 10 does not exist in CN. It is CC9 Pro. And mine is Mi Note 10 which is global version. Tell me 1 reason CN Xiaomi to refuse to repair global version of mi note 10? In my country in Europe we have official ...

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