There had been a draught of new Xiaomi smartphones in the market for a while. While Huawei and Oppo were running a successful marketing campaign and selling a ton of phones, Xiaomi was quiet. The reason is rumored to be the competition between Vatsal and Teletalk, the two distributors of Xiaomi phones in Nepal.
But today Xiaomi has confirmed us that it is going to launch four new phones in a grand event tomorrow. The phones are Redmi 6, Redmi 6A, Mi A2 Lite, and the long-awaited Mi A2. The Redmi phones fall into the budget category while the Mi phones belong to the Mid-range.

Xiaomi also announced that it will be officially coming to Nepal to serve Nepali customers themselves, not just through their distributors.
We hope Xiaomi figures out how to solve this clash of the distributors before it hurts their business too much. And, we also hope that the next phone releases will come sooner, not after 4 months of the international launch because we just can’t wait to put the Pocophone through its paces.
If you are interested in learning more about the phones releasing tomorrow. Click their respective links: Xiaomi Mi A2, Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, Redmi 6, and Redmi 6A. The price of these phones haven’t been disclosed yet. But Xiaomi prices their phones low, and we are hoping this trend to continue here.
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