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Xiaomi 5000mAh power bank availability and pricing revealed

UPDATE: The Mi 5,000mAh Power Bank goes on sale on 13th February at the Mi Store.

Barely hours ago Xiaomi Malaysia dropped a teaser on their Facebook page and they’ve finally done their grand reveal.

The China based company revealed their 5,000mAh super slim power bank late last year and now we finally have it for the Malaysian market, as we predicted.  It will be priced at just RM 34, which is the same as it’s 5,200mAh predecessor which it is replacing. The prices still reflect an increase in the pricing of the Mi power banks as it’s predecessor was originally priced at RM 25 and subsequently hiked up to RM 34.

The super slim power bank is already available on their site and it should go on sale in their upcoming flash sale. A couple of hands-on photos of the new power bank after the break.

Sirap Bandung

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