Updated December 24th, 2018 at 17:53 IST
After Mi Pay Getting Clearance in India, Xiaomi Launched Quick Charge 3.0-Compatible Car Charger For Rs 449
Xiaomi’s Mi Car Charger is now official, and USP of the latest launch is that it supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technology that allows for comparatively rapid charging of smartphones.
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Xiaomi’s Mi Car Charger is now official, and USP of the latest launch is that it supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 technology that allows for comparatively rapid charging of smartphones. This launch comes after the Chinese smartphone brand’s Mi Pay Mobile Payment System went official, with the National Payments Corporation (NPCI) of India approving the new system.
Now, the newest Xiaomi Mi Car charger is priced at Rs 599; but it seems that there is a discount running actively, and the portable hardware currently has a price tag of Rs 449. The Xiaomi Mi Car Charger Basic is available online on the official Mi portal. Technical specification wise, the car charger offers aspect such as:
- 2 USB ports
- 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/A.5A output current
- DC 12V-24V input current
- Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 compatibility
In other Xiaomi related news. Its payment system as described above, the Mi Pay is now grabbing eyeballs considering the fact that the Indian digital payments system is already dominated by players viz PhonePe, Google Play, and Alibaba-backed PayTM. At this juncture, it is worth noting that India has one of the highest user database as far as Xiaomi smartphone users are concerned; hence, theoretically it is interesting to check out if this user base adapts Mi Pay or continues to stick with existing digital mobile payment apps.
In this regard, you could share thoughts and insights on Xiaomi’s latest car charger and mobile payments system. Also, the company’s Android Go smartphone has been heavily rumoured to be its most affordable and low-cost phone ever. This is speculated to get an early-2019 launch. Now, this should come to India considering the fact that there is still a comparatively significant chunk of smartphone buyers preferring to accord numero-uno priority to value-for-money consumer technology offerings; rather than simply buy on the basis of high-end features/technical specifications.
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Published December 24th, 2018 at 17:39 IST
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