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Xiaomi is changing strategy to revive smartphone sales and catch up with Samsung. Now the stake will be placed on sales in retail stores in India

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The president of Xiaomi India said that after years of actively betting on online e-commerce, Xiaomi will focus on boosting sales in retail stores to revive smartphone sales.

In recent years, thanks to Amazon, Wal-Mart, Flipkart and other e-commerce channels, companies like Xiaomi have been able to quickly enter the Indian market with 600 million smartphone users. While 44% of smartphone sales in India are now online sales, retail stores account for over half of the market. Xiaomi expects this share to grow further.

Only 34% of Xiaomi’s sales in India this year came from retail stores, according to Counterpoint Research, with the rest sold online. By comparison, 57% of Samsung’s sales come from physical stores.

Xiaomi is changing strategy to revive smartphone sales and catch up with Samsung.  Now the stake will be placed on sales in retail stores in India

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Xiaomi plans to further expand its existing network of 18,000 retail stores in India and work with partners to sell more other devices.

Xiaomi plans to hire more sales staff, aiming to triple the number of salespeople to 12,000 by the end of next year.

Xiaomi came to India in 2014, eventually taking first place in the country. However, in recent months, due to declining sales of low-end phones, Xiaomi currently has a 16% share of the Indian mobile phone market, while Samsung has a 20% share.

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Robots are buying everything: that’s why living people don’t get iPhone 15

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Robots are buying everything thats why living people dont get

New research from cybersecurity company Kasada claims resellers are using bots to pre-order iPhone 15 smartphones, ordering millions of dollars worth of goods from Apple’s website and carriers. This complicates the task for ordinary buyers and delays delivery times.

Robots are buying everything: that’s why living people don’t get iPhone 15

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The whole situation allows resellers to profit from the initial rush of demand by reselling devices for hundreds of dollars more than the recommended retail price. Resellers have long been a problem during the iPhone launch days, going back to the iPhone 4.

As noted by Kasada, trading bots, also known as All-In-One or AIO bots, have repurposed from buying in-demand sneakers to placing orders for the iPhone 15. This is especially aggravating the situation with the most in-demand iPhone 15 Pro Max. Kasada cites the example of one of the bots that made more than 3,000 checks or orders for the iPhone 15.

AIO bots are so called because they control the entire purchasing process, from determining the availability of new products to placing them in the cart and completing the order. These “batch transactions” can take anywhere from 10 to 0.2 seconds.

As with retail sales, Apple and other companies are continually cracking down on this practice with tools designed to detect the use of bots. Resellers respond by improving their tools.

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This will be the Xiaomi 14 Pro. The first images of the smartphone have been published

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This will be the Xiaomi 14 Pro The first images

For the first time, images of Xiaomi 14 Pro have been published on the Internet – the device is posed “wrapped” in cases, from which it becomes clear that the pictures were leaked by the accessory manufacturer.

This will be the Xiaomi 14 Pro.  The first images of the smartphone have been published

Xiaomi 14 Pro demonstrates the evolution of the design of the current Xiaomi 13 Pro: the camera protrusion is almost the same, there are also three modules (the fourth is depicted as a camera module, but it will house a flash.

This will be the Xiaomi 14 Pro.  The first images of the smartphone have been published

Xiaomi 14 Pro will receive SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and a titanium frame. It is also credited with an AMOLED screen with a diagonal of 6.7 inches and a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels, a 5000 mAh battery with 120 W charging.

This will be the Xiaomi 14 Pro.  The first images of the smartphone have been published

This will be the Xiaomi 14 Pro.  The first images of the smartphone have been published

There is scattered data about the camera: some sources say that the device will have a 200-megapixel sensor as the main one, others attribute to it the same inch Sony IMX989 sensor as the Xiaomi 13 Pro. At the same time, everyone agrees that the remaining two sensors will be 50-megapixel.

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Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented

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Alternative browser Vivaldi takes a bite from the apple version

The team of the increasingly popular Vivaldi browser announced the release of a stable version for the Apple mobile platform. The beta version of Vivaldi for iOS has been tested for several months.

Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented

As the developers promise, Vivaldi for iOS has its own unique look thanks to a set of built-in tools, including tabs, Express Panel, control panels, notes, reading list, and a tracking and ad blocker. The synchronization function between devices is also supported – bookmarks, Express panel, passwords, form data, history of entered addresses and notes are synchronized using end-to-end encryption.

Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented

You can store all your important links in the Express Dashboard for quick access. The tab bar is designed to look like tabs on a PC for quick switching. The tab switcher gives you access to public, private, synced, and recently closed tabs.

Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented

Built-in Notes let you quickly jot down interesting information. You can copy data from the site through the context menu. Users also have access to a “Reading List” in which they can save web pages for later viewing.

Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented

The built-in tracking and ad blocker can be configured for individual sites. To increase privacy, there is a private tabs mode in which search queries, visited sites, cookies and temporary files will not be saved by the browser. Other features include easily changing the search engine, choosing an application icon from a variety of options, an interface for large iPad screens, and so on.

Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented

Alternative browser Vivaldi “takes a bite from the apple”: version for iPhone and iPad presented
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