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Get up to RM900 off on smartphones with Xiaomi’s 11.11 sale

If you thought Xiaomi Malaysia wasn’t going to have some kind of sale for Single’s Day, you’re wrong because the company slashing some pretty big numbers off their popular products.

The biggest cut comes from the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 which has its retail price of RM2,499 slashed to a tantalising RM1,599. That’s savings of RM900 for a flagship-level product with impeccable build. Besides that, you’ve also got Redmi 4A — an entry-level device — that’s received a generous RM130 price cut to its already bang-for-buck retail of RM429. This brings the device’s price to RM299 during this sale period.

Next up, Xiaomi is also offering discounts for their Mi Box Android TV set top box as the device is going for RM279 which is a discount of RM70 from its original retail price of RM349.

Further, the company is also bundling the Redmi Note 5A with three gifts: a pair of Mi In-Ear Headphones Basic, a tempered glass screen protector and a TPU case. This smartphone is retailing for RM699.

Finally, the 11th of November also marks the beginning of the Mi MIX 2‘s pre-order that will go on until the 13th of November 2017. The device will then officially go on sale on the 16th of November for RM2,199.

If you want to learn how to capitalise on these discounts, you should check out our 11.11 Single’s Day sales guide for maximising discounts on Lazada. Finally here’s a quick recap of the products that are going on sale:

Mi MIX 2 — RM2,199
Redmi Note 5A Prime — RM699 (with three free gifts)
Mi Note 2 — RM2,499 RM1,599
Redmi 4A — RM429 RM299
Mi Box — RM349 RM279

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