Xiaomi’s New Smartphone: Specs, Price & Best Deals in Indonesia 2024

Xiaomi is launching a new smartphone line in Indonesia on March 3, 2026, aiming to maintain its position in the competitive mid-range mobile market. The launch event will be held at 2:00 PM WIB, according to the company’s official Indonesian website.

The new devices feature AMOLED displays with 120Hz refresh rates, designed for smooth visuals during gaming and general use. Xiaomi highlights the screens’ brightness, ensuring clarity even in direct sunlight. The phones will be powered by processors, including the Dimensity 8400-Ultra and the Snapdragon 8 Elite, paired with ample RAM for multitasking. Photography capabilities are likewise a key focus, with Xiaomi touting “the best camera in its class” for capturing detailed images in various lighting conditions.

Battery life is addressed with large-capacity batteries – 6210mAh in some models – and support for 100W Hypercharge technology for fast charging. Durability is emphasized through the use of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The devices also incorporate Leica Summilux optical lenses.

Availability is already widespread across Indonesia, with the phones offered through major online retailers including Tokopedia, Shopee and Blibli. Xiaomi’s official store on Tokopedia provides customer support and official warranties. Lazada Indonesia also lists Xiaomi products, promising the best prices and free shipping in 2026. Pricing ranges from approximately 2 million to 3 million Indonesian Rupiah, depending on the storage configuration, with installment plans available, including options with zero percent interest.

Xiaomi emphasizes the balance between features and price, highlighting a modern design with a thin bezel and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The phones also boast water and dust resistance certification and stereo speakers. The company is also promoting its Xiaomi HyperOS 3 and HyperAI technologies.

Several companies originating from China have a significant presence in Indonesia, spanning technology, energy, and other vital sectors, according to reports.

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