Choosing between the Jiun Li and Xiaomi brands has become a pressing dilemma for many buyers in 2026.Both manufacturers offer a wide range of equipment, from budget smartphones to premium TVs with a wide range of devices. QLED-They have different approaches to quality, pricing and service. While Xiaomi has long been known as a global player with a developed ecosystem of smart devices, Jiun Li is a relatively new player in the Russian market, which is actively gaining popularity due to aggressive pricing policy and unexpectedly high quality for its price category.
Comparing these brands is difficult because of their different specializations: Xiaomi covers all segments, from the Redmi Note 13 for 15 thousand to the flagship Xiaomi 14 Ultra, while Jiun Li focuses on TVs, monitors and individual smartphone lines. In this article, we will analyze the key categories of technology where brands overlap, and answer the main question: where do you get more for your money β from a proven giant or an ambitious newcomer?
We will pay special attention to:
- πΊ TVs - comparison of Jiun Li QLED Xiaomi TV Q2 Image, sound and smart TV
- π± Smartphones β budget and medium-budget models in the range of 15-30 thousand rubles
- π§ Service and warranty β where it is easier to exchange or repair equipment
- π° Price vs quality β where the real benefit, and where the overpayment for the brand
1.TVs: Jiun Li vs Xiaomi - the battle for best picture
If you're looking for a 50 to 75-inch TV, Jiun Li and Xiaomi offer some of the best-selling options on the market.The main difference is the approach to technology: Xiaomi is betting on Dolby Vision, MEMC-technology and integration with the Mi Home ecosystem, while Jiun Li focuses on real color rendering of software-free improvements and hardware support for high frequencies.
Letβs take a look at the 2026 flagship models:
| Parameter | Jiun Li QLED 65Q2 Pro | Xiaomi TV Q2 65" |
|---|---|---|
| Type of matrix | QLED, 120Hz | QLED, 120 Hz (c) MEMC) |
| Brightness (cd/mΒ²) | 1000 | 800 (peak 1200) |
| Processor | MStar 6A948 (4 cores) | MediaTek MT9638 (4 cores, AI-acceleration) |
| Sound. | 2Γ15 Wah, Dolby Audio. | 2Γ12.5 Watt, Dolby Atmos. |
| Smart TV | Android TV 12 | Google TV (s MIUI TV 3.0) |
| Price (compared to market, 2026) | β55 000 β½ | β65 000 β½ |
In practice, Jiun Li wins in natural color reproduction (without over-processing), which is important for movie-philes. Xiaomi is better suited for gamers thanks to the fact that it is not too much processing. ALLM (Low-latency automatic mode) and support VRR Note: Jiun Li doesnβt have a built-in Chromecast, which can be critical for Android device owners.
β οΈ Note: In the TVs Xiaomi until 2023 release often encountered a problem with the βburnoutβ of the logos of the channels on the Internet. OLED-In 2026, the manufacturer announced that it had improved its pixel compensation algorithms, but the risk remained. Jiun Li doesn't have that problem, the brand only uses it. QLED.
2.Smartphones: Budget vs Ecosystem
In the smartphone segment, the comparison is not entirely fair: Xiaomi offers dozens of models from Redmi 13C (12 000 β½) to Xiaomi 14 Pro (120 000) β½), Jiun Li is represented by only a few lines, for example, Jiun Li. S1 Pro (25 000 β½). However, if you narrow the comparison to the budget and the middle segment (15-35,000), the picture becomes more interesting.
Key differences:
- π Battery: Jiun Li completes smartphones with batteries for 5000-6000 mAh with support 33W Charging, while Redmi in the same price range offers 18W (The exception is the Redmi Note 13 Pro.+ s 120W).
- πΈ Xiaomi is using Sony sensors IMX Even in budget models, and Jiun Li saves on optics (often put Samsung). ISOCELL past generations).
- π€ Firmware: MIUI Xiaomi is one of the most functional shells on Android, but with advertising. Jiun Li uses βcleanβ Android 13 without unnecessary applications.
Example: Jiun Li S1 Pro (25 000 β½) vs Redmi Note 13 Pro (28 000 β½):
- β Jiun Li wins in autonomy (6000 mAh vs 5100 mAh) and display (AMOLED 120 Hz vs. AMOLED 60 Hz).
- β Losing in productivity (Helio) G99 vs Snapdragon 7s Gen 2) and photo quality.
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If you want long work without recharging and a sleek screen, look at Jiun Li. If you need good photos and stable updates, take Redmi.
3. Smart tech and ecosystem: where does everything work together?
Xiaomi is the undisputed leader here, with the brand offering more than 200 smart home devices, from robot vacuum cleaners to gas leak sensors, which are controlled through a single Mi Home app. Jiun Li doesnβt yet boast such integration: their smartwatches and fitness bracelets work through separate software, and compatibility with other brands is limited.
Examples of integration with Xiaomi:
- π Smart home: Yeelight light bulbs synced with Xiaomi TV TV atmosphere.
- π Sound: Mi Smart Speaker speakers can be used as a subwoofer for TV.
- πͺ Home Security: Xiaomi Home Security cameras send notifications to your smartphone and TV.
Jiun Li is just beginning to develop the smart tech industry, so if you care about the ecosystem, the choice is obvious. However, for individual devices (like smartwatches), the brand offers competitive prices: the same Jiun Li Watch. GT Mi Band 8 Pro is 20-30% cheaper, with similar functionality.
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4.Service and warranty: where is easier to return or repair?
This is one of the most painful points for Jiun Li. The brand is only entering the Russian market, so:
- π οΈ Service centers are 5 times less than Xiaomi (for 2026 β only one) ~30 in Russia vs. ~150 competitors).
- β³ Repair times are often delayed due to lack of spare parts in stock.
- π Returns under warranty are possible only through the store where you bought (from Xiaomi - in any branded service).
Xiaomi is easier: even if you bought a phone from the Messenger, it will be accepted in any authorized service. Plus the brand offers an extended warranty Mi Care (for an additional fee), which covers screen damage. Jiun Li does not have this option.
β οΈ Note: When buying Jiun Li equipment, be sure to check the availability of a service center in your city. For example, in Siberia and the Far East, repairs can take up to 30 days due to logistics.
5. Price vs Quality: Where is the real benefit?
If you compare the price tags on similar devices, Jiun Li is almost always 10 to 25 percent cheaper, but it's important to understand how this difference is made:
| Category | Jiun Li (savings) | Xiaomi (overpayment) |
|---|---|---|
| Televisions | It is cheaper by 15-20% due to the lack of license fees for Dolby Vision. | Brand and ecosystem surcharge (~10β15%). |
| Smartphones | Savings on processors (using MediaTek Helio instead of Snapdragon). | Supplement for MIUI regular updates. |
| Smart watches | Price is lower by 30% (no synchronization with Mi Home). | Pay for integration with other Xiaomi devices. |
Bottom Line: If you want the most return on money and are willing to put up with the lack of βchipsβ (for example, Dolby Atmos or Dolby Atmos). MIUI), Jiun Li is a great choice, and if you want long-term support, ecosystem and service, you better pay for Xiaomi.
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Jiun Li wins on price, Xiaomi wins on functionality and service, and the best choice depends on your priorities: saving the here and now or investing in the ecosystem.
6. User reviews: what do the real owners say?
After analyzing reviews on Yandex.Market, Wildberries and thematic forums (for example, 4PDA), We have highlighted key claims and praises for each brand.
Jiun Li β typical complaints:
- π¦ "The TV came with a broken pixel, replaced only after 3 weeks".
- π "The sound is quiet even at maximum (model) 55Q1)."
- π± "Smartphone camera S1 flush out colours in low light."
Xiaomi β typical complaints:
- πΊ "Xiaomi. TV A2 A year later, vertical stripes appeared on the screen."
- π€ "MIUI brakes after upgrading to Android 14."
- π "Battery in Redmi Note 12 goes down in 4 hours with active use."
Interestingly, the positive reviews from both brands often coincide:
- β "For that money, it's great! (Jiun Li TVs) QLED Xiaomi TV Q2).
- β "The screen is better than Samsung in this price range."
- β "No lags, everything works fast. (about the Redmi Note 13 Pro and Jiun Li smartphones) S1 Pro).
7. Bottom line: who's going to pick what in 2026?
We make clear recommendations based on your needs:
Choose Jiun Li if you need to:|Cheaper by 15-25% with similar characteristics|The ecosystem of smart devices doesnβt matter|Ready to put up with limited service|Need a TV with natural color reproduction (without software improvements)
Choose Xiaomi if you need to:|A single ecosystem (smartphone) + television + smarthouse)|Regular firmware updates|Developed network of service centers|Premium features (Dolby Vision, MEMC, VRR)
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Selection scenarios:
- Film television β Jiun Li QLED (colour-rendering).
- A game TV β Xiaomi TV Q2 (low input lag, VRR).
- Budget smartphone β Jiun Li S1 (battery, AMOLED).
- Smartphone for photo β Redmi Note 13 Pro+ (Sony IMX707).
- Smart home. β Xiaomi only (no alternatives).
If you are still in doubt, answer two questions:
- Are you willing to pay 10-20% for your brand and ecosystem?
- How important is the service and guarantee?
If the answer to both questions is no, take Jiun Li. Otherwise, Xiaomi is the more reliable choice.