KATHMANDU, NEPAL, 26 FEBRUARY 2019 — Xiaomi, global technology leader debuted its first AndroidTM Go smartphone, Redmi Go, in Nepal. Packed with helpful software and efficient hardware, Redmi Go will be available at NPR 8,999.
Xiaomi launches Redmi Go in Nepal starting NPR 8,999, Redmi Go is Xiaomi’s first AndroidTM Go device
The AndroidTM Go program was initiated by Google Incorporation in 2017, with affordable smartphones running on a highly efficient version of Android. Out of the box, Redmi Go runs the Android™ 8.1 Oreo™ (Go edition) operating system, featuring reimagined Google apps that have been optimized to reduce storage and data use.
“Xiaomi has got such a warm welcome in Kathmandu Nepal since its entry last year, and we are grateful to all Mi fans for their support,” said Sourabh Kothari, Country General Manager – Nepal, Xiaomi. “With Redmi Go making its debut here, we hope that even more users here will be able to enjoy an amazing smartphone experience at an amazing price. This part of our commitment to making innovation available to everyone smartphone users.”
Redmi Go features a 5.0-inch HD display, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, & a 3000mAh battery. On the back, it sports an 8MP primary camera supported by an LED flashlight. On the front, Redmi Go has a 5MP camera for selfies. It comes along with 2 SIM card slots and has a dedicated microSD slot that supports up to 128GB microSD cards.
Redmi Go will come in Black & Blue and will be available in 8GB storage capacity at NPR 8,999. Redmi Go will be available in offline stores and on Daraz starting 3rd March 2019.