Xiaomi is allowing users to live-stream its big announcement event

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One of the great things about the Internet is that people who aren’t able to attend the big announcement events that technology companies love to have can generally live-stream the event from their computer or mobile device. While not all companies do this, Xiaomi is one of the ones that does, and those of us who weren’t fortunate enough to land a spot at the company’s April 23rd event will still be able to experience it through the power of the Internet. 

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With large events and device announcements from tech companies, it’s customary for them to not only hold a live event somewhere, but also have a livestream for everyone else who can not attend the event. Not all companies do this though. In the case of Xiaomi and their upcoming event for the 23rd of April, Xiaomi states that they will be holding their first ever “Global” Mi phone premiere in New Delhi, India, which is scheduled to take place on that day at 3:30 pm IST. For those wondering, that will be 3:00 am PST here on the west coast, and 6:00 am on the east coast. While being able to attend the event in person would be enjoyable for many consumers who are interested in Xiaomi products, the option isn’t always available to those who live outside the region where the events are held.

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