Redmi (also known as Hongmi in Chinese-speaking countries until 2019) is a sub-brand owned by Xiaomi.
Xiaomi Hongmi (红米) / Xiaomi Redmi
2014
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom
Launched:
February 20, 2014
This logo was introduced in Redmi 1S smartphone from Xiaomi and this is one of its phones to be release outside China while adopting the name Redmi for global market instead of its original Chinese name, Hongmi (红米), which it translates to "Red Rice" in English. This logo was short lived.
Redmi
2019–2025
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom
Launched:
January 3, 2019
Print variant
Alternate variant with Xiaomi byline, used for some time until late 2019
On January 3, 2019, with the release of Redmi Note 7, Xiaomi spun off the Redmi line into a separate sub-brand to compete against Oppo's already spun off brand called Realme, and as a result of Xiaomi-branded series became a mainstream brand. It is also adopted the Redmi brand in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau but its native name (红米) was still kept as a secondary branding. The Redmi branding is later adopted to other products such as laptops, smart TVs and some accessories such as the Redmi Power Bank (formerly branded as Mi Power Bank C series). This logo was last used on Redmi Note 14 series, introduced in Mainland China in September 2024 and released globally in January 2025.
2024–present
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom
Launched:
November 21, 2024
Print variant
On November 21, 2024, Xiaomi introduced its new logo for the Redmi sub-brand, as a result of the major adjustment to the Redmi line after Xiaomi's main brand of smartphones became successful in the higher-end premium smartphone market. This logo was introduced with the Redmi K80 series in Mainland China, and Redmi A5 in international markets.