As Xiaomi users posted on social media that the company's smartphones were not displaying weather for Arunachal Pradesh, Mi India clarified on Sunday that the issue that was cropped up owing to a technical error in its app has been fixed."There was a technical issue in our weather app that we had identified. The same has been fixed", the spokesperson added.
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