Xiaomi, one of the fastest emerging smartphone companies in developing markets that offer the best value for money with its innovative handsets, has recently announced a price cut on some of its top-selling smartphones in Pakistan as part of Ramadan offer.
Interestingly, Xiaomi is also one of few smartphone companies in Pakistan who sell their products on their own online stores alongside several other eCommerce marketplaces and offline retail stores. MiStore is offering up to Rs. 7,000 discounts during Ramadan.
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As for the original brand products, Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite‘s 4GB+64GB version is now worth ₨. 34,999, whereas the Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite (32-GB) can be bought for only ₨ 25,499. The price of Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite (64-GB) version is ₨ 28,999. Meanwhile, the Pocophone F1 which comes with a whopping 128 GB of internal storage is now worth ₨. 49,999 and it’s been sold out already. Though you may still get the phone from offline retail stores.
As for the Xiaomi’s sub-brand, Redmi Go, the company’s cheapest handset that features 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage and runs on Google’s Android Go Edition OS is now available to purchase in ₨ 12,599.
Meanwhile, Redmi Note 6 Pro with 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM configuration is worth ₨. 28,999, whereas the price of its hefty variant with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory is ₨ 32,999.
All the phones are available in multiple color options and official warranty. You can avail these phones at discounted prices from Mi Pakistan’s Ramzan Offer page.
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