A very popular question at the moment is whether Xiaomi will work in the US. The short answer to this is “Yes, it works”, the long answer could be “it depends”. This article looks at both sides of the story.
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Xiaomi is currently not offering any of their phones officially – and unofficially they might say no due to logistics and regional differences. However, that has not stopped people from buying them online and importing them into their own countries. What exactly does this mean?
There are a few things you need to take into account if you want to buy a Xiaomi phone and use it in the US. The main thing you need to worry about is whether or not the phone will work with US networks.
All of Xiaomi’s phones use bands that can be used in the US, but there are some differences between what frequencies are used in the US and China. This means that not all of Xiaomi’s phones will work perfectly in the US – some may require a SIM adapter or even manual network settings.
The good news is that most of Xiaomi’s latest models do support LTE in the US, so there shouldn’t be any problems using them on American networks. If you’re looking for a specific model, check out this page (opens in a new window).
Where To Buy Xiaomi In The USA?
The first thing you need to do is actually get hold of one of Xiaomi’s phones. You can save yourself a lot of trouble by buying it directly from China – unless you want to import the phone yourself. If you want to buy from China, your options include: Buying from a site such as Gearbest, Banggood, or AliExpress. These sites offer free shipping and customs should not be an issue. Make sure that they have a good reputation when it comes to delivering goods on time! Purchasing from Taobao is also an option, but you will either need access to a forwarder or someone who knows Mandarin in order to place your order.
There are also a few unofficial resellers in the US, but their stock can be quite limited and prices may be higher than if you were to import the phone yourself.
Once you have your Xiaomi phone, you need to make sure it is configured correctly for use in the US. The first thing you need to do is go into your phone’s settings and change the region to “United States”. Then, under “SIM card”, select “Manual network selection”. Finally, switch on LTE (if it isn’t already) and select the network of your choice.
If you’re having trouble connecting to a network, try turning off Wi-Fi and switching to LTE only.
You can also buy a Xiaomi phone that is already configured for the US.
All in all, using a Xiaomi phone in the US is not difficult – but there are a few things you need to take into account. Make sure you do your research before buying!
Why Is Xiaomi Not Popular In USA?
There are a few reasons why Xiaomi is not as popular in the US as it is in other countries. The main reason is that Xiaomi phones use bands that are not compatible with American networks. This means that you need to manually configure your phone to be able to use it in the US.
Another reason for Xiaomi’s lack of popularity in the US is the high price tags on their products. Xiaomi phones are often much more expensive when sold in the US than they are in other countries.
Finally, Xiaomi is not well-known in the US, so many people do not know about the brand or what its products offer. This makes it difficult for Xiaomi to compete with well-established brands such as Apple and Samsung.
Is Xiaomi Blacklisted In US?
There is no definitive answer to this question. Some people say that Xiaomi is blacklisted in the US, while others claim that this is not the case. The main reason for this uncertainty is that Xiaomi phones use bands that are not compatible with American networks. This means that you need to manually configure your phone to be able to use it in the US.
Another reason for Xiaomi’s lack of popularity in the US is the high price tags on their products. Xiaomi phones are often much more expensive when sold in the US than they are in other countries.
Xiaomi is not well-known in the US, so many people do not know about the brand or what its products offer. This makes it difficult for Xiaomi to compete with well-established brands such as Apple and Samsung.
At the moment, it is difficult to say whether or not Xiaomi is blacklisted in the US. However, the company is certainly not as popular in America as it is in other parts of the world. This may change in the future, but for now, Xiaomi remains a relatively unknown brand in the US.
Is Xiaomi Affected By US Ban
The answer is “No.” However, even if it were affected, it would not matter much in terms of sales or brand development.
After the US Department of Commerce imposed new export controls on ZTE, China’s second-largest telecom equipment maker, there was some speculation among Chinese firms about which company would be the next to face Washington’s wrath. One candidate mentioned repeatedly is Xiaomi, China’s third-largest smartphone seller by market share.
Generally speaking, Xiaomi has three main competitors: Apple Inc., Huawei Technologies Co Ltd., and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Among them, Apple has its core competencies on product design and marketing; while focusing on telecom equipment, Huawei is the strongest in terms of patents and research and development (R&D) investment. Samsung is good at both product design and low-cost production. In terms of market share, Xiaomi ranked third with a 10 percent share in 2017, according to International Data Corporation (IDC).
In the first quarter of 2018, Xiaomi’s market share was up to 11.4 percent, leaving it behind Huawei (15.8 percent) but still ahead of Apple (10.2 percent). That said, Xiaomi’s global market share is still small compared to Huawei and Samsung.
Huawei has been under scrutiny by the US government for over a decade now, with no significant impact on its business. The same will happen to Xiaomi if it were put on the US export blacklist.
The only difference between Huawei and Xiaomi is that we can easily find other substitutes for products from the former, but not so much for those from the latter. For example, smartphones from both Huawei and Samsung can meet most users’ requirements at a similar price level. However, the clones of Xiaomi’s flagship phone MIX could hardly satisfy consumers’ tastes.
Conclusion
Xiaomi’s small market share and high-end market positioning mean that the impact of the US ban will be limited. For example, Xiaomi’s revenue from overseas markets in 2016 was less than 5 percent of its total sales; while it is nearly 20 percent for Huawei and 10 percent for Samsung.
Therefore, we can say that Xiaomi is not affected by the US export ban on ZTE—in fact, it would make no difference if such a ban were imposed on Xiaomi.