There will be a partnership between QualComm and Xiaomi, it will launch 5G smartphone at this price

New Delhi Chipset manufacturer Qualcomm is soon going to partner with Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi. With this new partnership the company has planned to do something new in India. Under this, both these companies are preparing to launch smartphones priced below Rs 10,000 in India with this partnership.

Qualcomm India President Savi Soin, while talking to PTI at 'India Mobile Congress 2024' here, said that under this partnership, Qualcomm company will provide Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 processor for Xiaomi phones and later it will be made available to other companies. Will also be given.

Premium experience in smartphone

Soin said, “We have worked closely with Xiaomi to fill a gap in the Indian smartphone segment where it was extremely difficult to find a 5G phone under Rs 10,000. “Qualcomm is trying to bring premium experience in smartphones priced under Rs 10,000.”

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Open for all partnerships

He said that Qualcomm is open to all types of partnerships, but initially it will work to make Xiaomi's products successful. He said, “Given the penetration of 5G in India, this is the biggest market and the biggest opportunity. We are very focused on making this partnership successful in India. Once it is successful, we will be able to use it in phones all over the world.”

First smartphone of this price

Although some smartphones with Qualcomm chipsets are available for less than Rs 10,000, those models are now quite old and their prices have fallen into this category due to attractive offers. On this occasion, Xiaomi India President Muralikrishnan B said that the company will launch 'Made in India' Redmi A4 5G smartphone with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 processor by the end of this year. This could be the first smartphone priced below Rs 10,000 equipped with a Qualcomm chip. He said that Xiaomi is targeting those users who want to upgrade from feature phones to 5G phones and there should be no compromise in their experience.

(with agency input)

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