Really don't understand. What is the point of making this phone so popular and limit its supply?
Why don't they step up the production and be number one?
Xiaomi aims to double smartphone production to 40M
Summary: Chinese low-cost smartphone maker says it clocked overall income of US$5.18 billion and shipped 18.7 million handsets last year, and vows to ship 40 million in 2014.
Chinese low-cost smartphone manufacturer, Xiaomi, sold 18.7 million handsets last year, up 160 percent from the year before, and it is looking to more than double this number in 2014.
In an internal e-mail sent Thursday, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun added that its total 2013 income was 31.6 billion yuan (US$5.18 billion), up 150 percent from the previous year, according to a Sina News report. Users of its Android-based operating system, MIUI, also exceeded 300 million as of end-December 2013, revealed Lei.
The company was under great pressure as it was unable to meet the huge market demand last year, he said.
Mainland Chinese consumers found it hard to book a Xiaomi handset, with the phonemaker claiming to have sold out 10,000 handsets within 36 seconds and 1 minute in December during the company's promotions in Hong Kong and Taiwan, respectively.
Xiaomi's primary goal in 2014 is to increase its production capacity, Lei said in his e-mail, noting that the company is committed to ship at least 40 million units of smartphones within the year.
But market commentators expressed doubt if this ambitious plan could be realized as 40 million shipment units was "a very huge number", noting that LG's G2 handset had only sold 30 million units globally.
They added that while Chinese telecom operators had been actively launching 4G networks in the country, Xiaomi's devices--which currently only support 3G services--were likely to be excluded in the market.
However, a Forbes story published Sunday titled "Why Apple should buy China's Xiaomi", noted that the experience of Google and Apple had helped Xiaomi build a greater brand to challenge Apple in the Chinese market, where its price points have given Xiaomi obvious advantages.
The story suggested the possibility of acquiring Xiaomi, which would enable Apple to eliminate its strong competitors in the world's largest, fastest-growing market, and will help Apple enter the low-cost smartphone market in China's rural area as well as Southeast Asia.
Huawei Honor 3C also not bad, budget phone like Redmi. Screen size slightly larger than Redmi, cpu slower than Redmi but got better gpu.
Huawei Honor 3C - Full phone specifications
i seen reviews online, aside from dual sim which redmi has
honor 3C is better than redmi and abt the same price
those using xiaomi phones.
login to i.xiaomi.com into your cloud storage.
you will get 1gb this month!mine is 11gb already.
can store many things, contacts, messsage, gallery. not bad reh.
those using xiaomi phones.
login to i.xiaomi.com into your cloud storage.
you will get 1gb this month!mine is 11gb already.
can store many things, contacts, messsage, gallery. not bad reh.
What'sapp message will be display on top left notification on status bar until u read the message. It's actually better than badges display on ios. Cause it's always there even when standby screen.
those using xiaomi phones.
login to i.xiaomi.com into your cloud storage.
you will get 1gb this month!mine is 11gb already.
can store many things, contacts, messsage, gallery. not bad reh.


How is it better? how do we compare?
I have compared them, and decided to go with the Huawei Honor 3C. I just ordered mine online a few days ago.
Pros of 3C over Redmi
1. 3C has 2GB of RAM vs 1GB. This is imho the biggest advantage. More ram allows you to run more apps smoothly. With only 1 GB, the phone is constantly closing apps and trying to free up memory, causing it to stutter when launching apps. Most high end phones launched within the last 1.5 years are 2GB or more. For example, the Galaxy Note 2 also has 2GB of RAM.
2. 8GB of flash vs 4GB. This is significant, although can be mitigated by adding a sdcard. Both phones support microsd up to 32GB.
Pros of Redmi over 3C
1. Slightly faster CPU. Redmi has a 1.5GHz Mediatek CPU compared to 3C's 1.3GHz. Both are pretty fast phones for the price, with a slight edge to the Redmi. But if you run apps that require alot of memory(eg, some games), the 3C can load up faster. In day to day use, the small diff in CPU speed is not significant.
2. Mini SIM card supported. This gives you the widest range of prepaid SIM cards anywhere in the world. 3C supports dual micro SIM cards.
3. Price. Redmi is only S$169. 3C is only available online for about US$210 for the 2GB version.
There are other minor differences like the camera, but these aren't important to me.
Comparison on youtube here : Huawei Honor 3C VS Xiaomi Red Rice - YouTube