Imported Xiaomi blocked phones starts working again

Late last week, reports came in that a number of Xiaomi phones that had been imported into certain markets were no longer working. Those phones were located in markets where the company has no official presence. Now, according to Global Times, a Xiaomi spokesperson said those phones should be working once again.

Picture credits: Xiaomi

The phones were remotely locked by Xiaomi in markets like Cuba, Iran, Syria, North Korea, Sudan, and the Crimea region. Those markets are not allowed to sell Xiaomi phones. However, some people purchase Xiaomi handsets in legal markets and bring them to the banned countries to use.

In its statement, a Xiaomi spokesperson said that the company locked out those phones because of an ongoing investigation. The company was concerned the phones were being sold on the grey market in those banned countries. However, it looks like everything has been resolved. The spokesperson’s quote said,

 “The investigation has achieved significant results, and the affected devices can be unlocked now.”

Keeping in mind that, officially, Xiaomi’s policy is to not allow any of its products to be exported to the listed countries and regions where its phones are banned.

One interesting statistic, via StatCounter, is that Xiaomi phones take up 15% of the total smartphone market in Cuba, even though it officially is banned in that country.

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