Missed the opportunity to buy the Poco X3 NFC with the early bird discount last week? Not to worry as you can still buy the mid-range device for as low as RM799 via a flash sale on Lazada Malaysia. On top of that, you could get an extra freebie if you’re among the first hundred customers.
The flash sale is happening on the official Xiaomi Online store on Lazada on the 17th of September 2020. Below is the promo pricing during the Lazada Malaysia flash sale:
6GB RAM + 64GB storage –
RM899RM799
6GB RAM + 128Gb storage –RM1,099RM949
The flash sale price is the same as the early bird promo on Shopee Malaysia. The first 100 customers to buy the Poco X3 NFC during the sale will also get a complimentary BlackShark Fun Cooler.
To recap, the new mid-range phone features a 6.67″ Full HD+ LCD display that pushes a 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate. It runs on a Snapdragon 732G processor with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The device uses UFS 2.1 storage and you can expand further via a microSD card.
For taking pictures, the display gets a 20MP punch-hole camera while the back gets a quad-camera setup. The rear has a 64MP main camera, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle shooter, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor.
Despite being a mid-range device, the X3 NFC still offers dual stereo speakers, a 3.5mm headphone jack, an IR blaster and NFC support. Powering the device is a huge 5,160mAH battery that supports 33W fast charging via USB-C. You can learn more about the device in our announcement post.
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