Xiaomi Will Begin Selling Devices in Mexico in May

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Published 10 May 2017

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Xiaomi, which is based out of China, may not be in any hurry to sell its smartphones in the United States, but that’s not stopping from expanding internationally anyway.

As reported by CNET, Xiaomi will begin selling its smartphones in Mexico through a variety of different retailers by the end of this month. Specifically, Xiaomi will be offering the Redmi Note 4 and the Redmi 4X, which will retail for 5,499 Mexican Pesos and 3,999 Mexican Pesos, respectively.

The Redmi Note 4 will be first, going on sale before the end of May at Best Buy, Coppel, and Sam’s Club. It will also be on sale online via Amazon, Best Buy, Elektra, Soriana, and Walmart. For those in the region that want to bet their hands on the Redmi 4X, though, they’ll have to wait a bit longer, as Xiaomi only promises it will go on sale at a later date.

Xiaomi sees Mexico as a gateway into the rest of Latin America, so it’s likely we’ll see more Xiaomi announcements for that part of the world soon.

[via CNET]