Xiaomi appears to be the latest company to follow this concerning trend

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Xiaomi, the popular Chinese smartphone manufacturer, might be following in the footsteps of its competitors by removing chargers from its phone boxes. This speculation arises from the recent release of their Redmi 13 series in Europe, which notably does not include a charger in the package.

Currently, Xiaomi recommends using their 33W Type-A charging combo for the Redmi 13, which suggests that the company may be transitioning towards a model where chargers are sold separately. This aligns with a trend adopted by several other major smartphone manufacturers in recent years. Proponents of this approach argue that it reduces electronic waste, as many users already have multiple chargers lying around.

Xiaomi's decision could also be seen as a strategic move to increase revenue from accessory sales. By selling chargers separately, the company could potentially offset any costs associated with the removal of chargers from phone boxes.

 

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