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The Beijing Auto Show is buzzing with brands displaying impressive advancements in the automotive industry. Delighted to showcase Xiaomi SU7 to Mr. Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault, right at our booth.

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Neo2 years ago

Will you coming to Serbia with president XI?

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huge2 years ago

傻逼

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kavari2 years ago

There as being multiple report's of Xiaomi SU7 haveing issues like break failure, software issues and build quality issues any comments ? As we looked more into this issue ? @Xiaomi @leijun

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Harpreet Matta 🇮🇳🇦🇺2 years ago

Will you be joining hands with @NIOGlobal for swappable batteries?

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nuanced.nl2 years ago

Are you ok ? 😄

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羅鴻樟HongZhang Luo2 years ago

so good

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MIRZA NASEEM BEG2 years ago

Dear Sir please look into, matter is pending from Dec-2020. MY SPEAKER NOT DELIVERED YET My order Id-5201214525500594 ITEMS:MI 2A FAST CHARGER-DELIVERED MI COMPACT BLUETOOTH SPEAKER-NOT DELIVERED COMPLAINT NO-WOIN20201217000044

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Zubair Ramzan2 years ago

Looking Good

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Avieshek2 years ago

Meanwhile @tim_cook: More emojis and watchbands 🌈

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