During the online launch event from Redmi, the K30 Pro was finally unveiled. Alongside this a few more products were announced and also some interesting statements were made, in an interview right after the event. According to Lu Weibing, Xiaomi VP and Redmi GM, its phone market wasn’t affected severely by the recent epidemic and that the competition with Huawei is like a long drawn out war.

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For those unaware, China had recently been hit with the Coronavirus outbreak which had led to various manufacturing sites and production lines being closed in the country. This had affected many businesses and suppliers as well and has also become a global pandemic with confirmed cases of infection in upwards of 170 countries. During this time, various economies and industries are expecting severe dips, but the Chinese tech giant thinks otherwise.

According to the Xiaomi VP, its smartphone market hasn’t been severely affected. Lu Weibing did mention that the offline stores had been shut in various regions and are seeing longer downtimes, but also said that its online portals are still operating and are actually seeing a rise at the time. He even accredited the Chinese government’s logistics as a very powerful supplementing factor during these difficult times; and the users’ that needed to upgrade their handsets.

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The Xiaomi senior official briefly talked about its competition with Huawei as well. Lu mentioned that despite their inevitable fight for market share, he still respects Huawei for all its efforts and achievements. Furthermore, Huawei and Xiaomi had shared a lot of similar decisions for the layout of future and the growing AIoT platform, according to the Xiaomi VP. Notably, Lu Weibing even admitted to being a few steps behind Huawei and acknowledged the gap as its stands now, but this is a protracted war and the future may change in the next few years.

 

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