
Discover Xiaomi’s newest releases including the 17 Series, flagship Ultra models, and the latest Redmi and Poco smartphones — all powered by HyperOS 3.
Explore recent Xiaomi models available in Kenya, covering flagship, performance, and mid-range options.
Yes. Models like Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max are being sold via online retailers, importers, and select official distributors in Kenya.
Flagship models such as Xiaomi 17 Pro Max are priced between KSh 120,000–170,000, while Redmi and Poco midrange phones generally fall between KSh 20,000–45,000.
Official Kenyan stock includes a manufacturer warranty. Imported global versions may not carry local coverage.
Yes. The device supports ultra-fast charging: approximately 100W wired and 50W wireless.
Most 2024–2026 releases ship with HyperOS 3 and are expected to receive updates up to Android 16 or later.
Yes. Poco X-series and F-series phones, along with high-end Xiaomi models, feature fast processors, large batteries, and high-refresh-rate screens suitable for gaming.
Most latest Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco models support 5G and are compatible with Kenyan networks from Safaricom and Airtel.
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Redmi Note series, and Poco X devices typically feature large batteries (5,000–7,000 mAh) and optimized processors for longer usage.
You can purchase new Xiaomi phones through Cloud Africa, authorized retailers, and official Xiaomi stores in Nairobi.
Yes. Xiaomi devices are globally trusted, offering secure software, long-term updates, and robust build quality.