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Xiaomi restocks both Redmi Note and Redmi 1S for tomorrow

As usual, Xiaomi’s Tuesday online sales is happening tomorrow (5th August) at 12PM. This time they are restocking 10,000 Redmi Note, 5,000 Redmi 1S, 10,000 units of its 10,400 mAh Mi Power Bank and 5,000 units of its smaller 5200 mAh unit. This means its current full range of smart phones are available for purchase with exception for the Mi 3 which takes slightly longer time for delivery with its Pre-Sale offering.

Remember to login at mi.com/my before 12PM tomorrow and you can check out the previous buyer’s guide if this is your first time ordering.

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