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Xiaomi unveils fingerprin­t ID tech

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Xiaomi Corp unveiled a flagship smartphone series on Tuesday featuring advanced fingerprin­t identifica­tion technology, marking the first rival product by Chinese firms to compete with Apple Inc after the launch of its latest iPhone.

The Mi 5s, starting at 1,999 yuan ($299), is also the firm’s latest effort to boost sales amid slowing demand and rising competitio­n from local rivals such as Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd.

The gadget supports ultrasonic fingerprin­t identifica­tion, which delivers greater accuracy than current models by using 10,000 micro sensors, the company said.

Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, said the firm had spent two years experiment­ing with the technology, and it is designed to ease concerns that frequent touching will wear out the physical identifica­tion buttons.

“Applying the technology in a model that can be mass produced showcase sour innovation­capabiliti­es ,” Lei said.

The Beijing-based company also joined hands with Sony Corp to offer better cameras on its device. Mi 5s Plus, the bigger-screen version, is equipped with 13-million-pixel dual cameras from Sony and starts from 2,299 yuan.

Jin Di, research manager at Internatio­nal Data Corp China, said the experiment with supersonic fingerprin­t identifica­tion shows that Xiaomi is working hard to differenti­ate its products from its rivals. “That is not necessaril­y a big selling point but it will appeal to young people who are eager to try out new technology,” Jin said.

Xiaomi’s partnershi­p with Sony came after Huawei teamed up with Leica to offer dual cameras on P9, its popular flagship product unveiled in the spring. The iPhone 7 Plus, launched by Apple earlier this month also comes with two cameras on its rear.

“The completive price coupled with new function will deliver a good sales performanc­e for Mi 5S, if there is not a shortage of components in the supply chain, which its previous model the Mi 5 once encountere­d earlier this year,” she added.

In the second quarter of this year, Xiaomi, which once managed a meteoric rise through web-sales-only model, failed to make its way into the top five vendors in China, while its rivals such as Huawei, oppo and vivo leapt forward in terms of shipments, data from IDC show.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, at the release of the company’s smartphone series on Tuesday in Beijing.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, at the release of the company’s smartphone series on Tuesday in Beijing.

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