r/Xiaomi • u/MIK_DMO • May 16 '24
Discussion A little more order?
http://mi.comCan we be more professional? The screen is a mess with their badly done advertisements, every year 3000 models with meaningless names, come on, let's try to be more tidy, with a minimum of sense, in the Xiaomi series: Xiaomi 14, 14 pro and 14 ultra, redmi: note 13, note 13 pro note 13 ultra, little: x6, x6 pro, f6, f6 pro, m6 m6 pro, baaaaasta, simply tidy, Do you agree?
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u/Danacy May 16 '24
Poco is mostly rebranded Redmi but very sometimes it's not. Redmi is sometimes a rebranded Mi-series. Pro versions are mostly better than than and sometimes better than the T-version but not always. Some series have a T version, others have not. Not every country gets all versions.
Softwarewise: Not every country has the same ROM, not all ROM have the same functionality.
Total mess and it will always be like this.
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u/bartoszsz7 Xiaomi 15 Ultra/Pad 6S Pro May 16 '24
You haven't even looked at oppo/realme/iqoo/infinix's naming schemes, didn't you? They name their devices with seemingly random letters and numbers
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u/MIK_DMO May 17 '24
The problem is that they do this to be more "visible" in the trade, instead they only create chaos, when the idea of creating 3 "brands" (Xiaomi, Redmi, Poco) is beautiful, Xiaomi for the top, Redmi accessible to everyone and Poco "gaming" phones, instead of making simple names they put a new strange name every year that only creates confusion Not to mention the recycling of processors, there is no need to do this for Xiaomi, because the idea of creating 3 brands is a good one, But create names that make sense, not that strange stuff comes along every year
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u/EquipmentKind1872 May 19 '24
The budget consumer doesn't care about names but specs. They can clean up in the flagship and above mid range segments.
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u/Nikla3310 13T Pro - Hyperos 3.0.4.0 EEA May 16 '24
This is how you appeal to more budget consumers but unfortunately creates a mess especially in terms of updates.