Manu Kumar Jain Quits Xiaomi After 9 Year Stint, Hints At Launching Startup
Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi has lost one of its most recognizable faces in India. Former Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain has quit the…
Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi has lost one of its most recognizable faces in India. Former Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain has quit the…
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Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi is solidifying its push into the Indian tech ecosystem. After having announced that it would build a manufacturing facility in Telangana, the company is now looking towards India for developing software for its phones.
‘Make in India, Made in Andhra Pradesh’ program takes a step ahead today, as the Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will launch Xiaomi’s first India-manufactured phone in Visakhapatnam. Xiaomi, the Chinese low cost smartphone manufacturer and also the third largest smartphone-maker in the world, will also make announcement about its expansion plans in India in the event, an official press release said on Sunday.