Xiaomi Independence Day Sale 2018: Get discounts up to Rs 5,000 on Mi Mix 2, Mi Max 2, Mi Band 2
Gadgets Now Bureau | Updated: Aug 10, 2018, 11:39AM IST
Indian smartphone market leader Xiaomi is holding an Independence Day Sale on its official website.
As part of the sale, the company is offering discounts on its products ranging from smartphone to wearables. As per the company, the discount is only on three products -- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, Xiaomi Mi Max 2 and Mi Band 2.
The most expensive Xiaomi smartphone in India, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, is selling at a discount of Rs 5,000 and can be bought at Rs 24,999. Earlier priced at Rs 29,999, the handset has a full screen display of 5.99-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, tie device comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.
There is also a discount of Rs 1,000 on the phablet from the Chinese smartphone maker -- Mi Max 2 and is selling at Rs 14,999 after discount. It features a 6.44-inch screen and 5,300mAh battery. Powered byOcta-core Snapdragon 625 processor, it offers 4GB RAM 32GB/64GB storage options.
Lastly, the company is also offering a discount of Rs 200 on the Mi Band 2. It can be purchased at Rs 1,599 during the Independence Day sale. Featuring a 0.42-inch OLED display that shows health information along with other stats, a heart rate monitor and other functionalities. features a military-grade ADI accelerometer, an anodized 0.05mm button on top of the oval display to move through different menu options, and second-generation Bluetooth v4.0.
Besides the flat discounts, users can also get the cashbacks from MobiKwik, Paytm and IXIGO. When paying via MobiKwik, customers can get 15% instant SuperCash maximum up to Rs 2,000 along with Ola vouchers worth Rs 500. As for Paytm, users can get cashback up to Rs 150 with no minimum transaction value. Lastly, users get a voucher worth Rs 700 for domestic flights and Rs 2,200 for international flights for booking flights from IXIGO.
As part of the sale, the company is offering discounts on its products ranging from smartphone to wearables. As per the company, the discount is only on three products -- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, Xiaomi Mi Max 2 and Mi Band 2.
The most expensive Xiaomi smartphone in India, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, is selling at a discount of Rs 5,000 and can be bought at Rs 24,999. Earlier priced at Rs 29,999, the handset has a full screen display of 5.99-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, tie device comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.
There is also a discount of Rs 1,000 on the phablet from the Chinese smartphone maker -- Mi Max 2 and is selling at Rs 14,999 after discount. It features a 6.44-inch screen and 5,300mAh battery. Powered byOcta-core Snapdragon 625 processor, it offers 4GB RAM 32GB/64GB storage options.
Lastly, the company is also offering a discount of Rs 200 on the Mi Band 2. It can be purchased at Rs 1,599 during the Independence Day sale. Featuring a 0.42-inch OLED display that shows health information along with other stats, a heart rate monitor and other functionalities. features a military-grade ADI accelerometer, an anodized 0.05mm button on top of the oval display to move through different menu options, and second-generation Bluetooth v4.0.
Besides the flat discounts, users can also get the cashbacks from MobiKwik, Paytm and IXIGO. When paying via MobiKwik, customers can get 15% instant SuperCash maximum up to Rs 2,000 along with Ola vouchers worth Rs 500. As for Paytm, users can get cashback up to Rs 150 with no minimum transaction value. Lastly, users get a voucher worth Rs 700 for domestic flights and Rs 2,200 for international flights for booking flights from IXIGO.
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- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 256GB
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 64GB
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