A few days ago, Redmi K20 and its improved Pro version finally were released in India. Both phones offer quite an interesting specification and both devices seemed to have been priced in the Indian market quite adequately to their specs if we compared Redmi K20 and K20 Pro prices in other countries. It turns out that not everyone thinks like that. On the Internet appeared a petition that is to prompt Xiaomi to lower the price of its new devices in India.

On Change.org portal has appeared a long text which points out why the petitioner believes that price of device in standard version is inadequate to specification offered. The main problem is insufficient amount of internal memory in exchange for amount of paid money, especially that both phones don't offer option of expanding it by placing a memory card. The petitioner pointed out that in his opinion company should reduce price of the phone in the 6GB RAM/64GB option of internal memory of up to 20000 Indian rupees (currently phone costs 22000), and version with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal memory should in his opinion be priced at 22000 rupees. During upcoming days we should know if Xiaomi will react to the suggestions of its fans from India.

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