Group 1 - Xiaomi has regained its position as the number one smartphone brand in China in the first quarter of this year, launching the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro with the Snapdragon 8s Gen4 processor and a large 7660mAh battery at a price of 1699 yuan [1] - The company is also set to release the Civi 5 Pro, which will feature the same Snapdragon 8s Gen4 processor, indicating a focus on high-performance devices [1] - Despite these successes, Xiaomi recognizes that to truly compete with Huawei, it must not only surpass Huawei in sales but also achieve self-research capabilities that meet or exceed Huawei's standards [1] Group 2 - The Xiaomi 15S Pro is highlighted as a significant new model, featuring Xiaomi's second self-developed main processor after an eight-year gap since the launch of the Mi 5C with the Surge S1 processor [3] - Xiaomi has been secretly developing processors since 2014, and the company has opted to wait until it can produce a product that competes with Qualcomm's flagship chips before launching [3] - The self-developed SoC named "Xuanjie O1" is set to be announced in late May, with early reports suggesting it will be built using TSMC's 4nm process and will have performance levels comparable to Snapdragon 8 Gen2, although the GPU performance may be slightly lower [5][7] Group 3 - The Xuanjie O1 processor is expected to have lower power consumption due to the advanced 4nm technology compared to Huawei's 7nm Kirin 9XXX, indicating a technological advantage [7] - There are questions regarding the pricing strategy for the Xiaomi 15S Pro, especially in comparison to the Xiaomi 15 Pro, which uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 processor [7]
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