Xiaomi | Started taking pre-order

4 years ago

Xiaomi is a Chinese electronics company founded in April,2010 having headquarters in Beijing. Xiaomi have products like Smartphones , mobiles, routers, laptops, tv ,  bags, earphones, shoes, fitness bands, and many other. Xiaomi has 16,700 employees all over the world. In the year 2014 Xiaomi became the China's biggest smartphone company with a rapid growth in China shares market.



Despite Coronavirus lockdown in India , mi has starred taking pre-order on Mi.com . Xiaomi(mi) reserves the right to cancel any or all pre-orders.



On Mi.com, Xiaomi is taking pre-orders in India amid the national lockdown that's in situ to halt the coronavirus outbreak. A notice on the e-commerce site says that the corporate is merely accepting prepaid orders and can fulfil deliveries after the govt lifts the lockdown. kind of like Xiaomi, Samsung and Vivo are taking prepaid orders from their online stores within the country. Companies like Realme have suspended their both online and offline operations because of the lockdown. E-commerce platforms like Flipkart & Amazon are presently not taking any orders except essential items.



“Xiaomi is currently accepting only prepaid orders. Customers may expect orders to be delivered once lockdown lifts, subject to prevailing local restrictions,” on a banner on the Mi.com site.



As per a support page, Xiaomi reserves the correct to cancel “any and all” pre-orders, though such cancellations are going to be communicated to customers. the corporate has also mentioned that deliveries are “subject to state-level and native restrictions” additionally to the supply of delivery partners.



The wording available on the Mi.com clearly shows that while Xiaomi will keep its sales longing the web store, it wants to play a secure game to avoid any criticism just in case it fails to deliver pre-orders. Gadgets 360 has reached resolute Xiaomi for clarity on the orders and can update this space as and when the corporate responds. because of the lockdown, smartphone companies — amongst various other entities — aren't able to make any sales through online and offline stores within the country. the govt, however, recently eased operations for tiny local retailers.



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