At Xiaomi’s recent product launch conference, the company unveiled its first small folding screen mobile phone, the MIX Flip. With its super large external screen and a starting price of 5,999 yuan, this new Xiaomi foldable phone is intensifying competition in the mobile phone market. As the popularity of small folding screen phones grows, the decision to choose the Xiaomi foldable phone becomes even more crucial for potential buyers.
Unexpectedly, Huawei is making a big move in the foldable phone market. On July 29, Huawei officially announced the release of the new small foldable Huawei nova Flip at 19:00 on August 5. This announcement complicates the decision for users who are considering the Xiaomi foldable phone decision. Should they go for the Xiaomi MIX Flip or wait for Huawei’s new foldable screen phone?

Huawei nova Flip
Not only mobile phones, Xiaomi has also achieved good results in the automotive field. As the first model, Xiaomi SU7 has achieved sales far exceeding expectations since it went on sale. The current monthly sales have exceeded 10,000 units. Even some people who are not rice fans have used real money to support one. A Xiaomi car owner asked that he is not currently using a Xiaomi phone. Is it necessary to switch to the Xiaomi brand for his car?
In addition to mobile phones and cars, Xiaomi is also flourishing in the field of home appliances, especially in the field of televisions, which has always been the first choice of many people. However, as the turn-on rate of TVs continues to decline, some consumers have come up with new ideas. Using projectors to replace bulkier TVs not only brings a larger display area, but is also lighter. So, is this the case?
Preview of this issue’s questions:
1. Should I choose Xiaomi for a small foldable phone, or should I wait for Huawei’s new product?
2. I just picked up the Xiaomi SU7. Is it necessary to switch to a Xiaomi phone?
3. Can the AMD version of my laptop be used for a long time?
4. With a budget of about 4,000 yuan, should I choose a TV or a projector?
Since the end of 2018, the Q&A column has planned to break away from the Tinydeal column matrix and expand into interactive products. Building on the success of CNMO’s content and strategy in 2018, we now have more room for creativity, both in content scope and interactive formats. To ignite this creativity, the Tinydeal Q&A column will evolve into the first exploratory experimental field. This change will let users’ voices shape content through platforms like mobile China Weibo, WeChat, and mobile China forums. By doing so, we will form a closed loop of user-led content and interaction. Furthermore, the Q&A column team will provide regular, professional, and engaging feedback on netizens’ questions.
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