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Xiaomi kicks off 24 hour open sale. Mi Band and Power Banks now sold separately

For today only (28th January), Xiaomi is having its first promo of the year with an open sale from 12AM to 11:59PM. This means there’s no crazy rush and you can purchase the Redmi Note 4G, Mi Power Banks, Mi Band and Mi Ear phones at your own pace, and of course while stocks last.

The Redmi Note 4G is offered at RM589 while the Mi Band can be yours for only RM59. As you probably know, Xiaomi has increased the price of its power bank, with its 5,200mAh and 10,400mAh units being priced at RM34 and RM49 respectively. It’s large 16,000mAh Power Bank still maintains its RM79 price tag.

If you’re going to buy in bulk, there’s some good news as they are offering special bundles with 10% savings. Afraid of scratching your metal clad power banks? Xiaomi has finally introduced its rubber protective sleeve (only for the 10,400mAh version) in Malaysia which costs RM18 each.

Do take note that Xiaomi will be charging for delivery if your total order costs below RM100. For East Malaysia, the delivery charge is RM25 while West Malaysia (inclusive of Klang Valley) costs RM15.

To place your order, head over to mi.com/my.

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