Malaysia, Philippines, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Russia, Turkey, Brazil and Mexico...— Xiaomi (@xiaomi) April 23, 2014 "You can certainly call this an acceleration," Xiaomi President and co-founder Bin Lin said in an interview. "It’s our mission and our belief that this model should be able to achieve some level of success outside of China." Xiaomi is well known for producing smartphones with competitive specs and aggressive price tags. Xiaomi's current smartphone lineup includes the Snapdragon 800-powered flagship Mi 3 which costs S$419 (Php15,000), the octa-core phablet Redmi Note, and the quad-core Redmi Dual SIM which costs S$169 (Php6,000). Xiaomi, a well-known smartphone brand in China, has just unveiled their latest Android smartphone that packs impressive mid-range specs coupled with an equally impressive entry-level price tag, the Redmi. The Xiaomi Redmi is a dual-SIM droid that sports a 4.7-inch HD IPS display with Gorilla Glass 2, a MediaTek quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM, and an 8 megapixel f/2.2 aperture camera. Xiaomi Philippines just announced amazing price drops for its Redmi Note 9 series smartphones, Redmi Note 9 Pro, and 9S. So far, known specs regarding the Xiaomi Redmi Note include: 5.5-inch display (720p resolution) 1.4GHz or 1.7GHz octa-core processor 13MP rear, 5MP front cameras The company hasn't revealed pricing as of yet, but instead they're letting people guess and would give away 50 Redmi Notes for those who get the price tags right. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi Mi 8 to be available in the Philippines in July" and "Xiaomi Mi3 now available on Lazada for Php14,999".