Which Xiaomi TV build is better: China, India or Russia? full guide 2026

Choosing a Xiaomi TV is a tough task, especially when you consider that the brand produces devices in different factories around the world. The place of assembly depends not only on the price, but also on the quality of components, warranty service, and sometimes even the functionality of the firmware. In 2026, the market is dominated by three main types of builds: Chinese (original), Indian (for the local market) and Russian (adapted for the CIS).

In this article, we will compare builds in detail on key criteria: screen and sound quality, hardware reliability, firmware features and warranty support, and break down myths (e.g., that all Indian TVs are marriages) and give specific recommendations for different budgets. If you are planning to buy a Mi TV 4S, Mi TV Q2 or flagship Xiaomi TV 65" OLED, This guide will help you avoid mistakes.

1. Chinese assembly: standard of quality or overpayment?

Xiaomi TVs assembled in China are considered โ€œreferenceโ€ โ€“ they are used to test new technologies before entering global markets.

  • ๐Ÿ” Better quality control: strict production standards, lower marriage rates.
  • ๐Ÿ“บ Original Matrixes: often used panels from Samsung Display or BOE with better color reproduction (for example, in Xiaomi) TV 6 OLED).
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The latest firmware: updates come first, fewer bugs.
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Guarantee 2+ In the official stores of Xiaomi).

But there are pitfalls: first, the price: Chinese models are usually 15 to 30 percent more expensive than Indian or Russian models; second, local market adaptation: some features (e.g., the Chinese model is more expensive than the Chinese model, DVB-T2 For terrestrial TV, there may be no "global" versions for Asia, and it's also worth considering that Chinese TVs often come with Chinese firmware, which you'll have to manually reflash into a multilingual version.

โš ๏ธ WARNING: When buying Chinese assembly via AliExpress or Taobao, check for a certificate for Russia! Without it, the warranty does not work, and customs problems can increase the final cost by 20-30%.

Who's right? Those who are willing to pay extra for the best screen and sound, and those who are willing to mess around with firmware, and for the average user, the difference with the Indian build may not be noticeable.

๐Ÿ“Š What build Xiaomi TV you prefer?
Chinese (quality is more important than price)
Indian (optimal ratio)
Russian (Guarantee and Adaptation)
I don't know, I haven't picked it yet.

2.Indian Assembly: Gold Balance of Price and Quality?

India is Xiaomiโ€™s second-largest market after China, so local factories like Foxconn in Andhra Pradesh produce millions of TVs each year, with the main advantage being price: Indian models are 20 to 25 percent cheaper than Chinese models with similar characteristics.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Best price/quality ratio: same matrices but cheaper (e.g. Mi) TV 4X 55's worth in India ~35 000 โ‚ฝ against ~45 000 โ‚ฝ Chinese-language).
  • ๐ŸŒ Global firmware: a lot of language, with support DVB-T2 and Netflix 4K.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง Ease of repair: parts cheaper than Chinese models.

Cons:

  • โš ๏ธ Less quality control: More often come across models with broken pixels or uneven backlighting (especially in the budget Mi series). TV 4A).
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Packaging and equipment: sometimes there is no Russian documentation or remote with Cyrillic buttons.

In our experience, the Indian build is the best choice for 80% of buyers, the difference in quality of the picture with the Chinese version is minimal (if you do not take the flagships), and the savings are significant, the main thing is to buy from official dealers (for example, Mi Store or Svyaznoy) to avoid โ€œgrayโ€ deliveries.

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Before buying an Indian build, check the serial number on the Mi Verify website โ€“ this will help distinguish the original from the fake.

3. Russian Assembly: Adaptation or Marketing?

Xiaomi TVs assembled in Russia (for example, at the Merlion plant in the Kaluga region) appeared relatively recently, since 2022, their main advantage is the complete adaptation to the local market:

  • ๐Ÿ“ก Support for all Russian TV standards: DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-S2 "box".
  • ๐Ÿ“„ Russian-language documentation and remote with Cyrillic.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง 2 years warranty + Service centers in most major cities.
  • ๐Ÿ’ณ Ease of payment: no problems with customs or bank locks.

But there is a downside:

  • ๐Ÿ’ธ Price is 10-15% higher than the Indian assembly (due to localization).
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The new firmware is updated later than the Chinese models.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Limited range: not all models are assembled in Russia (for example, no Xiaomi) TV A Pro or OLED-series).

Who's right? Those who appreciate the guarantee and the no hassle of setting up. If you want a TV set that's turned on and forgotten without the drum dance around the firmware and broadcast standards, a Russian build would be the best choice. But if you're willing to save money and customize the TV yourself, the Indian version is better.

How to distinguish the Russian assembly from the Indian one?
The box should be marked "Made in Russia" or "Assembled in Russia", as well as a barcode starting from 460-469 (Russian range). RU.

Comparison of key models by assembly (table)

To illustrate the difference, we have collected data on popular Xiaomi models in three builds. Pay attention to the parameters that are critical for your use (for example, matrix type or support). HDR):

ModelAssemblyMatrixFirmwarePrice (55", โ‚ฝ)Guarantee
Xiaomi Mi TV 4SChinaVA, 4K, 60 HzChinese (you need a hand firmware)~42 0002 years (at official dealers)
Xiaomi Mi TV 4XIndiaVA, 4K, 60 HzGlobal (many languages)~35 0001 year
Xiaomi TV A2 43"RussiaIPS, Full HD, 60 HzRussian (DVB-T2)~28 0002 years
Xiaomi TV Q2 55"ChinaQLED, 4K, 120 HzChinese (needs adaptation)~65 0002 years
Xiaomi TV 5AIndiaVA, HD, 60 HzGlobal~22 0001 year

From the table, it is clear that the Chinese assembly wins in the premium segment (for example, the Chinese version of the product is not the same, QLED-model, and Indian - in the budget (series) 4A/4X). Russian assembly is still represented mainly by simple models for the mass buyer.

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If you need a 120Hz refresh rate TV, or OLED-Matrix, choose only Chinese assembly - in India and Russia, such models do not produce.

5. Myths about Xiaomi builds TV: What's true and what's not?

There are a lot of rumors about Xiaomi TVs on the Internet, and let's take a look at the most popular ones:

  • ๐Ÿšซ Myth 1: All Indian TVs are marriage" โœ… Reality: Marriage rates are higher than Chinese models, but not critical. ~3-5% of Indian TVs are returned under warranty (against the ~Most problems are solved by replacement under warranty.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Myth 2: โ€œChinese TVs cannot be sewn into Russian" โœ… Reality: You can, but it requires skill. There are many language firmware from enthusiasts (for example, for Mi). TV 4S), The process is informal and may deprive you of guarantees.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Myth 3: Russian assembly is Indian TVs glued together" โœ… Reality: No, it's a separate production line, but some components (e.g., power supplies) may come from China or India.

Another common fear is that "Chinese TVs are spying." In fact, all Xiaomi models (regardless of build) collect telemetry, but you can turn it off in settings: Settings โ†’ Account and security โ†’ Confidentiality โ†’ Send usage data.

โš ๏ธ Note: If you are buying a TV to connect to a smart home (Mi Home), note that Chinese models may not support Russian servers Xiaomi.

6. Which build to choose in 2026? Budget recommendations

Your choice should depend on your budget, quality requirements and willingness to mess with the settings.

Budget up to 30 000 โ‚ฝ โ†’ Indian assembly (Mi) TV 4A/4X)

Budget 30,000-50,000 โ‚ฝ โ†’ Russian assembly (TV A2) or Indian (Mi) TV 5X)

Budget 50,000+ โ‚ฝ โ†’ Chinese assembly (Mi) TV Q2, OLED)

Maximum guarantee required โ†’ Russian assembly

Ready to set up firmware โ†’ Chinese assembly (savings 20-30%)

Important picture quality (HDR, 120 Hz) โ†’ Only Chinese assembly-->

For gamers and movie-philes (need 120 Hz, ALLM, Dolby Vision):

  • ๐ŸŽฎ Xiaomi TV Q2 55"/65" (Chinese Builder โ€“ Best Choice Thanks to the QLED-The low input and low input lag (~10 miss).
  • ๐ŸŽฌ Xiaomi TV 6 OLED (Chinese assembly only โ€“ for perfect black and contrast.

For everyday use (TV, YouTube, streaming):

  • ๐Ÿ“บ Mi TV 4X 50"/55" (Indian assembly) - optimal price/quality ratio.
  • ๐Ÿ  Xiaomi TV A2 43" (Russian assembly) - if you need a compact TV for the kitchen with a guarantee.

For the summer or the second TV:

  • ๐Ÿก Mi TV 5A 32" (Indian assembly) - the most budget option (~18 000 โ‚ฝ).

If you buy a TV on credit, pay attention to the shares in the Svyaznoy or M. Video - often they offer a Russian assembly with interest-free installments.

7 Where to buy? Official and unofficial channels

The place of purchase depends not only on the price, but also on the guarantee, tax risks (when ordering from abroad) and the possibility of refund.

Purchase channelPlusesConsRecommendation
Official Mi Store (Russia)2 years warranty, Russian firmware, verified devicesPrices are higher than those of the dealersโญ The best choice for Russian assembly
AliExpress (Chinese sellers)Prices are lower by 20-30%, a large selectionRisk of customs duties, no guarantee in Russiaโš ๏ธ Only if you're willing to risk it.
Svyaznoy/M.VideoGuarantee, loan, stockLimited range (mainly Russian/Indian assembly)โญ Good for installment purchases.
Local forums (e.g, 4PDA)You can find rare models at a low price.High risk of getting into a fake or โ€œgrayโ€ productโŒ Not recommended.

If you are buying Chinese products through AliExpress, you must:

  1. Check with the seller if the model supports the DVB-T2 (if you need a TV show).
  2. Check the reviews for a particular model โ€“ they often write about firmware problems.
  3. Choose sellers with a rating above 98% and the number of orders >1000.

โš ๏ธ Note: When buying on AliExpress, the product description should be โ€œGlobal Versionโ€ or โ€œMultilanguage.โ€ If it says โ€œChina Versionโ€ it is a Chinese-only model and you will have to reflash it.

FAQ: Frequent questions about Xiaomi builds TV

๐Ÿ” Can I find out the country of assembly by serial number?
First 3 characters of serial number (e.g, KL8 or IN2) point out: KL, CN โ€” China; IN โ€” India; RU, RS โ€” The serial number can be found on the box or in the settings of the TV: Settings โ†’ On TV. โ†’ Status.
๐Ÿ”ง How to check out the Chinese Xiaomi TV Russian?
You will need to: Download a lot of language firmware from the forum 4PDA (for example, for Mi TV 4S Format the flash drive into FAT32 and write the firmware file to the root (file name should be update.zip). Insert the flash drive in the TV, go to Settings โ†’ Update of the PO โ†’ Local Update. โš ๏ธ Risk: The wrong firmware can make the TV tick. If you're not sure, contact the service.
๐Ÿ› ๏ธ What to do if there is no Russian language on Indian TV?
In 90% of cases, Russian is available, but hidden. โ†’ Language โ†’ Add tongue โ†’ Select "Russian" If the language is not in the list, update the firmware via the Internet: Settings โ†’ Update of the PO โ†’ Update now.
๐Ÿ’ก Why China's Xiaomi TV Cheaper in China, but more expensive when buying in Russia?
It's connected to: ๐Ÿšข Customs duties (up to 20% of the value); ๐Ÿ’ฐ Taxes (VAT 20%); ๐Ÿ›‚ Logistics (delivery from China takes 1-2 months) Often "cheap" offers on AliExpress are more expensive after paying all the fees.
๐Ÿ”„ Can I return the TV under warranty if it was assembled in India, but bought in Russia?
Yes, but only if: You bought from an official dealer (for example, Mi Store); the TV has a Russian warranty seal; the problem is not related to self-flashing. If you bought from a dealer, the warranty is valid only in India.