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Last updated: November 2024
Ranking criteria: camera quality, battery life, display quality, software updates
Buyer's remorse summary: the most common issues that customers have with their Xiaomi Phones are typically related to , Software and system updates , MIUI user interface and Bloatware and ads . Localization and language support
We compiled the list of the most popular Xiaomi Phones of 2024 that have received the fewest complaints in these categories.
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As usual, this month we aggregated dozens of popular Xiaomi Phones in the Philippines and ranked them based on camera quality, battery life, display quality, software updates. According to this November's formal ranking, xiaomi phones by Xiaomi are the most prominent ones, followed by Redmi and Midigits .
We made a price chart of the top selling Xiaomi Phones (see below). Budget options start at ₱1556, going up ₱19999. The most popular option is priced at ₱9749, which is on the pricier side.
₱1556 | ₱4790 | ₱19999 |
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Recently we removed price form our rankings - it no longer affects recommendations. Whether to go budget or premium is consumer's choice, not ours.
As can be seen below, top ranked xiaomi phones in the Philippines start at roughly ₱1556 and go up to ₱19999. Median price is ₱4790.
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₱1556 | ₱19999 |
More detailed price comparison chart is above.
Xiaomi is a privately owned company. The brand is not only popular for building and designing smartphones but also popular for other technology consumer products. Some of these products are television, fitness bands, earphones, air purifiers, smart home products, laptops, and tablets.
Xiaomi pronounced "shee-yow-mee" is founded by the CEO Lei Jun. The founder put together several veteran staff from popular companies like Google and Motorola. After developing MIUI (the core of most of its smartphones), they launched their first phone, which was followed by massive sales. The sale was primarily due to its very affordable pricing and its rewarding qualities.
Xiaomi is not a Philippine-based brand. It is a Chinese based brand that has successfully penetrated the Philippine market. Millions of Filipinos use Xiaomi phones since they relaunched in 2018. Xiaomi has successfully dominated the Indian market, China, and a portion of Europe. Xiaomi is yet to enter the United States market; they presently have no smartphone on sale.
Yes, Redmi is a subsidiary of Xiaomi. Redmi, alongside other phone brands, are subsidiaries of Xiaomi. The founder of Xiaomi has a keen interest in the revolution of the tech space. Owing to his passion for improvement, through the Xiaomi brand, he funds a number of startups with promising futures in the tech space. Redmi likewise, is one of the startups founded by the Xiaomi brand. Other phone brands include; Poco, 21KE, and BlackShark.
Xiaomi also has subsidiaries across its various tech consumer products. For example, MIUI Global is a subsidiary responsible for its software development and maintenance. In 2017 one of the subsidiaries of the Xiaomi brand got a 1billion dollar valuation and afterward became a global brand.
Xiaomi's expansions and continual sales through different phone lines are commendable. Every subsidiary of the Xiaomi brand operates independently of the parent company. This has allowed the brand to be more risk-averse through its subsidiaries. At the same time, they move to increase their brand value and produce sophisticated and costly phones. The brand can easily let go of the tag; cheap at ridiculously great spec while increasing their brand value. They wouldn't be losing the sales they have sustained in the past. This is because each of their subsidiaries adequately satisfies the market they would be leaving behind.
Each subsidiary's product competes with that other as an entirely different product. What Xiaomi has successfully done is to create sufficient demand for each subsidiary. Most importantly, they have been able to shift the average price for value-based phones in their favor. For example, before they entered the Indian market, the average phone cost $138. Haven dominated the market and influenced supply and demand for their various subsidiary products, the average price of a phone is now $159. What's great about their strategy is the fact that you'd most likely be buying any of their subsidiary's products at the present market average selling price.
When you think Xiaomi, think cheap phones with great spec and the most advanced tech. Selling this cheap yet quality phones is how Xiaomi has successfully overtaken competitors and dominated the market. Xiaomi phones have great designs. Their designs can compete with top phone brands like Samsung, Huawei, etc. For example, place the Samsung S20 side by side with Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, you'd realize there isn't so much difference in design quality. The designs have commendable curves, great angles, OLED displays, and triple-lens cameras on the rear.
When it comes to spec and quality, you get for your money. Xiaomi hasn't failed to meet and exceed expectations. For example, consider the spec for the Xiaomi Mi9;
Besides great spec, Xiaomi allows you to root your android. Most phone brands deny you a phone warranty when you attempt to root your android. Xiaomi guarantees a warranty even while you have attempted to root your phone. Rooting your phone allows you to enjoy the luxury of using various Android mods. Xiaomi phones are very durable if you don't handle your device roughly. Expect to use your Xiaomi phone for more than four years.
Before purchasing a Xiaomi phone, you're better off reading enough reviews about the specific phone you want to buy. Occasionally you may experience overheating issues with your Xiaomi phone. This isn't predictable for any of Xiaomi's products. It is a random experience some users have complained about. If overheating persists, root the phone and install a fresh ROM by removing the Google Play Store.
Expect to encounter poor RAM utilization issues. It may and may not be something you get to experience. Nevertheless, don't be surprised when your phone poorly manages your RAM and shuts down apps without your permission. This glitch is appalling because Xiaomi phones usually come with plenty of RAM. The glitch comes with the phone shutting down the previously opened app. So what do you do? Go to the settings, select security App, and set it to no restrictions.
Xiaomi's MIUI Android skin is a turn-off and challenging to navigate around. Probably that's why they allow you to root your phone (it enables you to install Google's android skin). MIUI Android skin makes navigation difficult, and you'd need a lot of coaching to find your way around the phone. The UX design doesn't just feel right, and installing android updates could become a thing you regret with a Xiaomi phone. Occasionally, a few uses complained of poor battery performance or a quick drain. All these glitches except the MIUI are occasional random glitches. You may never have to experience them. For a brand starting and experimenting with innovations, these glitches can be excused.
Unlike you think, Xiaomi phones aren't cheap because they use substandard or cheap materials. Instead, the company decided to use the sales strategy of low pricing to make their entry to markets and influence sales/demands. Their phones cost a lot to make; the founder reports an estimate of a 5% profit margin per sale at a certain time. On the contrary, their competition (Samsung, Apple) makes 40-60% per sale.
Owing to their cheap prices, Xiaomi creates demand and eliminates the need to spend heavily on publicity/advertisement. Asides from this, the demand for their phones could last for months. Xiaomi released 100,000 copies of their phone, and all 100,000 phones were sold out in a matter of minutes. Since the phones have a great spec, there's continuous demand. This helps the manufacturers enjoy great discounts on the purchase of parts. It also eliminates the need to spend on making new phone designs recurrently. While demand for a recently released product increases, they wouldn't be investing their energy/funds into making new phones.
Getting a Xiaomi Phone without MIUI is possible. However, MIUI is the customized Android skin for the brand. They have recently made yet to be released stunning improvements on their MIUI Android skin and its Ux design. It is possible to buy a Xiaomi phone without MIUI installed. Xiaomi's recently released Mi A3 phone doesn't have the MIUI Android skin. Nevertheless, all Xiaomi phones have Google apps. They are unaffected by the United States' limitations on some Chinese brands.
MIUI is the android skin of Xiaomi phones. One of the turn-offs that comes with this android skin is its frequent Ads. Experts believe that Xiaomi generates funds from the Ads they display on this OS. This helps them commensurate with the cost of production they incur at the expense of cheap sales. News has it that the latest MIUI 12.5 (soon to be released) has a better UX design and resolves the old Android skin has given Xiaomi users.
To stop these excessive ads from the MIUI Android skin, go to settings, select additional settings. Afterward, select the authorization and revocation option. Revoke the authorization of the MIUI system ads; use the toggle button to select the revoke option, and then click on the pop up to confirm your selection.
Xiaomi regionalize some of their products; some products are exclusively made for specific locations. It could be to penetrate the market or gain some edge above the competition.
So yes, certain Xiaomi phones may be scarce or inexistent in your Region. Carefully look for them in the physical stores and online stores in your locality before arriving at such conclusions. If you still can't find them, you have to import the phones from other regions where the phone is available.
Xiaomi has successfully penetrated and dominated the Philippine market. They have a physical retail store on the 4th floor, Cyberzone Building SM Megamall, Epifanio de Los Santos Ave, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. There's another at TriNoma mall, Quezon City. Xiaomi facilitates most of its sales online. You can get your phone from any online store in the Philippines. You could check out Lazada online store to purchase your Xiaomi Phone.
Bloatware is a significant turn off that comes with Xiaomi's MIUI Android skin. To get rid of bloatware, open the MIUI hidden settings app, and then;
Yes, Xiaomi Mi 9 has a wireless charge. Its 3300mAh battery has a 27W fast charge and compatible with the load wireless 20W. This phone has an accelerator, a gyroscope, and a proximity sensor. The fingerprint is on the screen, providing a more realistic fingerprint experience.