Yesterday the Xiaomi introduced us to its two new Ultra flagships - the impressive My 10 Ultra with upgraded cameras and charging in 120w, and Redmi K30 Ultra with 120Hz AMOLED screen and Dimensity 1000+ at an affordable price.
ΩHowever, according to information from its sources GSMArena, these two devices will not be available in any market other than China.
According to information from a Xiaomi representative, both the My 10 Ultra as well as the Redmi K30 Ultra have been released exclusively for the Chinese market and it is unlikely that some global versions of the devices will be available.
In fact, according to the Xiaomi representative, there will be no re-branding of the devices from another Xiaomi subsidiary such as Poco.
While the Poco F2 Pro has many features in common with Redmi K30 Ultra, the differences between We 10 Pro released worldwide compared to My 10 Ultra it is chaotic, and it is very ugly and strange at the same time to exclude the device from other markets, including Europe.
Our personal view is that this is not the case. We do not know who this Xiaomi representative who mentions it is GSMArena, but we hope he is not a high-ranking executive of the company and has the wrong information.
Xiaomi needs other markets outside of China, and this move (if it does) is contrary to the goals and ambitions set by the company itself.
Update:
Most of you asked, here is the answer.
But @ Xiaomi will continuously create amazing, innovative products at honest prices for everyone in the world. https://t.co/ijYa05YML5
- David Liu (@DavidBlueLS) August 12
Apparently the executive who provided the information is daniel d, but the key word in his words is “For the Moment" (This moment). This does not mean that the company has completely ruled out the devices in other markets, but that it may do so later, after first estimating the sales that the devices will make in the Chinese domestic market.