
Xiaomi Civi is a huge hit but will not be launched in India
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Xiaomi Civi is already a hit in China but the smartphone maker has no plans to launch it in other countries.
Xiaomi Civi is company's first smartphone in the line-up (if the company actually ends up introducing a successor) and seems like it is already a hit. Xiaomi Civi was launched in China late last month and the smartphone maker claims to have sold units worth 200 million Yuan during the first sale. In just minutes. Xiaomi introduced the smartphone keeping in mind the youth. It appears to be Xiaomi's replacement for the CC series which has been around for a while. The smartphone brought some interesting features like skin rejuvenation, which is offered through a 32 megapixel Samsung GD1 lens that also features autofocus and dual soft LED flash.
Sadly, Xiaomi has no plans to introduce the Civi smartphone in other markets despite the great response. The smartphone maker has confirmed that the Xiaomi Civi will be a China-specific smartphone. This means that it will be not be introduced in global markets or India. "Xiaomi Civi remains a Mainland China-only device," the smartphone maker told Android Authority in response to a query. Xiaomi Civi is seen to be a CC series replacement. It is priced at CNY 2,599 or around Rs 29,600.

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