Xiaomi is about to have an automatic smartphone selling machine in India and this is how it works
Xiaomi recently launched a vending machine called Mi Express Kiosk to make it easier for users to buy its products (including Redmi and POCO) instead of going directly to the store. or buy online as before.
Through the large touch screen placed on the right, buyers can perform all kinds of tasks such as viewing the list of available products, viewing the specifications of each device, selecting color versions and advancing. payment administration. When buying Xiaomi device on Mi Express Kiosk, users can choose the form of payment including cash, credit card or debit card. After payment, you will receive a receipt printed from a slot on the left.
A Mijia camera is also installed above to capture the buyer's face.
Here is how Xiaomi's automatic smartphone vending machine is operated by Mr. Donovan Sung - Director of Product Management and Marketing of Xiaomi Global.
Unlike other vending machines that push products to trays, Mi Express Kiosk uses a long horizontal rather than robot to get the right smartphone or other device that customers choose and carefully put it down in the tray. print purchase invoice.
Xiaomi's vending machine will operate from 10 am to 8 pm and has staff to assist customers. This is Xiaomi's effort, the best-selling smartphone brand in India today to save costs and help customers buy their products more quickly.
As expected, these machines will be located in public areas such as stations, airports, shopping centers in India in a few months.
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