According to SlashGear's website, Xiaomi A1 is the first Android One smartphone to use Google's new price target. For loyal fans of low-cost, high-performance smartphone, such as SlashGear's editor Chris Burns, it's an exciting mobile phone. Xiaomi A1 is basically the international version of Xiaomi 5X, preloaded with the most basic Android version approved by Google, which means it is market-tested and the hardware is reliable enough. Xiaomi A1 has been on the market for a certain period of time, has been deeply loved by consumers around the world, has withstood the test of time and many evaluations.
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Xiaomi is famous for referring to the most common design elements on the market in its product design and making his products extremely affordable. At the time of publication, mi a1 has three colors - rose gold, black and gold.
In the past, “low-priced” mobile phones meant inferior smartphones. However, due to the appearance of models such as the Xiaomi A1, low-priced smart phones do not mean that the quality of mobile phones is low, except that they are low in price. With the 5.5-inch LTPS full HD resolution display and a brightness of 450 nits, the Xiaomi Mi A1 is a high-end product in the low-cost model. For the general public who wants to buy a new smart phone, the most important thing is that Xiaomi A1 gives people the feeling that it belongs to high-end models. There are no public indications that Xiaomi A1 is significantly different from a smartphone with a price equivalent to four times its price. It is equipped with a good camera, a well-liked display, and a processor that no one will despise. This configuration means that the Xiaomi A1 price should be much higher, but the actual situation is not the case.
We must not forget the target market of Xiaomi A1. For example, in India, integrating NFC (Near Field Communication) in smart phones does not seem to make much sense. There are few opportunities to use NFC in India. NFC's most popular mobile payment (Android Pay) does not have access to the Indian market, and Indians use Tez (Google’s mobile payment application in India).
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