What number of occasions are you able to launch the identical collection of smartphones? Effectively, should you’re Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi, the reply to that query these days appears to be “a minimum of three”. The Redmi Word 12 collection acquired its first launch in China again in November. Then, in January, they made the bounce to India, the place the Redmi Word 12 is completely different in comparison with the Chinese language Redmi Word 12, although the Redmi Word 12 Professional and Redmi Word 12 Professional+ stayed the identical.
Now, nearly two months after the Indian launch, the model has unveiled the “third time’s a attraction” launch occasion, which might be going down on March 23 underneath the “Reside vivid” slogan.
Brace yourselves for the #RedmiNote12Series! This launch goes to be so out-of-this-world wonderful, you will want an area shuttle simply to catch up!
Be a part of our stay updates on March twenty third at 23:00 (GMT+8) and see what we’re speaking about! #LiveVivid pic.twitter.com/SgsjJUbMJo
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) March 13, 2023
As you may see, the corporate is certainly excessive by itself provide right here, with references to area shuttles required “simply to catch up” with the “out-of-this-world wonderful” launch. We would imagine that too, have been this not the third rodeo for a similar fashions.
Weirdly sufficient, there is not any point out of geography that we will discover – so it is unclear which market(s) this launch is for, particularly. Since it has been introduced by the worldwide Xiaomi Twitter account, nevertheless, we assume will probably be a “world” launch, although that phrase’s that means in the case of Xiaomi-related issues is getting increasingly imprecise by the 12 months. We’ll assume this implies the units might be obtainable formally in Europe, and possibly another locations too, however it seems to be like we cannot know for positive earlier than it occurs, so be a part of us on March 23 to determine exactly what’s what.
The occasion might be going down on-line at 23:00 in China, which is 15:00 in London, 16:00 CET, 11:00 EST, and 20:30 in India, respectively.