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The Redmi K50 Extreme Edition swept the Japanese market and was priced more expensive than the iPhone 14

author:Digital spicy strips

When it comes to Xiaomi mobile phones, everyone will still think of the three words of cost performance, although now Xiaomi mobile phones hit the high-end, the starting price has risen a lot, but still retains the main cost-effective Redmi (Redmi) brand. Recently, Xiaomi launched a model 12T Pro in Japan through the SoftBank channel, guess how much it sells?

The Redmi K50 Extreme Edition swept the Japanese market and was priced more expensive than the iPhone 14

In fact, this Xiaomi 12T Pro corresponds to the domestic Redmi K50 Supreme Edition, and SoftBank customized a fast-charging 5000 mAh battery, shortening the charging time to 19 minutes. The rest of the configurations are almost the same as the domestic version, but the price is very different.

The Redmi K50 Extreme Edition swept the Japanese market and was priced more expensive than the iPhone 14

It is reported that the price of this new machine in Japan is 143,280 yen, equivalent to about 7,500 yuan, and the price of iPhone 14 in Japan is only 119,800 yen, which means that the Japanese price of Redmi K50 Supreme Edition is higher than that of iPhone 14. In contrast, in the domestic market, the starting price of Redmi K50 Supreme Edition last year was 2999 yuan, but after nearly half a year of price reduction, the current price of 12G + 256G can be as low as 2598 yuan, and the price of 12G + 512G can be as low as 2999 yuan.

The Redmi K50 Extreme Edition swept the Japanese market and was priced more expensive than the iPhone 14

In the domestic market, Redmi K50 Supreme Edition is also a fairly "playable" model, not only excellent performance, but also good appearance. In the European and American markets other than Japan, Xiaomi also uses the Redmi K50 Supreme Edition as the "main machine" to promote. Compared with the domestic version, the European and American version of K50 Extreme supports NXP's eSIM technology and supports hundreds of operators around the world.

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