Chinese phone maker Xiaomi launched its Redmi Note 11 lineup in the Kenyan market on Friday, enriching the Redmi Note lineup with the addition of three entirely new devices: the Redmi Note 11 Pro, Redmi Note 11S and Redmi Note 11.
Zhang Yi, general manager of Xiaomi Kenya, said the Redmi Note 11 lineup brings improvements in camera system, charging speed and display, making cutting-edge smartphone performance more accessible to consumers.
“All Redmi Note 11S and Redmi Note 11 models will be available in the market immediately, however Redmi Note 11 Pro model will only be available from the beginning of March,” Zhang said in a statement released in Nairobi. capital of Kenya.
The company kicked off the campaign for the Redmi Note 11 Series range last week by releasing a promotional song and inviting people to participate in a music and dance challenge on TikTok and Instagram.
“Over the next few weeks, the brand will launch other various challenges – fitness, drip, photography and football – for fans to compete once morest,” Zhang said.
These smartphones will be available from a price of 19,999 Kenyan shillings (regarding $176 USD), to $308, depending on the specifications.