Xiaomi has rolled out its new Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2025) lineup in India, offering three screen sizes: 43-, 55-, and 65-inch. The X Pro series runs on Google TV with Xiaomi’s PatchWall interface layered on top. Price and availability The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TVs will be available in India beginning April 16, 2025, with the pricing as follows: Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV 2025 INR 31,999 | 43” INR 44,999 | 55” INR 64,999 | 65” No word yet about a Philippine release. According to Reuters, India's Enforcement Directorate seized USD 725 million from Xiaomi when it was discovered that the smartphone maker had made illegal payments to foreign entities disguised as royalty payments. According to the directorate, Xiaomi's Indian division broke foreign exchange restrictions by sending the equivalent of INR 55.5 billion to three foreign-based firms. The directorate further added that the amount remitted to two unrelated entities in the U.S was made for the "ultimate benefit of the Xiaomi group entities" and that such huge amounts of royalties by Xiaomi's Indian division were under the instruction of their Chinese parent company. https://twitter.com/dir_ed/status/1520334910677917696 The directorate has also stated that Xiaomi has "provided misleading information to the banks while remitting the money abroad.". Reuters reported that the ED had asked for statements and details on the company, and had summoned Manu Kumar Jain, Xiaomi's former India head earlier this year for questioning as part of their investigation. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro 2025 goes official in India" and "India seizes USD 725 million worth of assets from Xiaomi".
Xiaomi has rolled out its new Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV (2025) lineup in India, offering three screen sizes: 43-, 55-, and 65-inch. The X Pro series runs on Google TV with Xiaomi’s PatchWall interface layered on top.
Price and availability The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TVs will be available in India beginning April 16, 2025, with the pricing as follows: Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV 2025 INR 31,999 | 43” INR 44,999 | 55” INR 64,999 | 65” No word yet about a Philippine release. According to Reuters, India's Enforcement Directorate seized USD 725 million from Xiaomi when it was discovered that the smartphone maker had made illegal payments to foreign entities disguised as royalty payments. According to the directorate, Xiaomi's Indian division broke foreign exchange restrictions by sending the equivalent of INR 55.5 billion to three foreign-based firms.
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