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Chinese electronics company Xiaomi gave TechCrunch an in-depth look at its products and business model. The phone runs MIUI 6, Xiaomi’s take on Android. Its home screen and built-in apps look and feel quite a bit like recent iterations of iOS.
The 16 GB model costs roughly $370, significantly undercutting the iPhone and other Android devices aimed at the premium market. Unfortunately the phone doesn’t support LTE in the United States, so we were stuck with Wi-Fi and 2G cellular for testing. Kyle Russell takes a look at the Xiaomi Mi Note, a Chinese competitor to the iPhone.
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