Xiaomi announced: Those products will be sold at gas stations!

Xiaomi, one of the successful players in the smartphone industry, has made a critical move to make its products even more accessible and to bring them together with users. The company announced a while ago that it was collaborating with the world-renowned oil and gas company. Xiaomi products determined under the agreement will be available for sale at the company’s fuel stations from now on.


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Xiaomi starts selling products at Shell stations

Xiaomi has officially announced that it has partnered with the world-famous Shell company, which was founded in the UK and has its headquarters in the Netherlands. The company will initially start selling its designated products at five Shell stations in Bangalore, India.

Within the scope of the agreement, many products such as Mijia Smart Portable Air Pump, Mi Band 5, Mi 2A fast charger, Mi Beard Trimmer 1C, Redmi Earbuds 2C and Redmi Power Bank 20,000 mAh will be offered to consumers.

The main focus of the partnership between the two companies is to reach consumers who do not receive adequate service throughout the country and do not have access to such products. Sunil Baby, Xiaomi India Offline Sales Senior Director, made a statement on the subject, and used the following statements;

Our main goal in our partnership with Shell is to increase Xiaomi’s access to products and accessories for consumers in India. We are proud to launch this initiative in hopes of becoming the perfect product partner for consumers across the country. We are hopeful and confident that this partnership will revolutionize the dynamics of our accessory retail business in our rural markets and bring consumers around the clock availability and ease of purchase.

So what do you think about this subject? Do you think Xiaomi can achieve its purpose in partnership with Shell? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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