If there’s one company that is a favourite for resellers (in China) and buyers (international) alike, it has to be Xiaomi.
Folks from countries where the company isn’t official love to get hold of their products, which makes Xiaomi a natural hot favourite. While there are tonnes of Xiaomi products still obscure for international buyers, it is their budget phones that interest one and all.
Three of Xiaomi’s most popular products, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2, the long-favourite Mi 4 and the Mi 4i from earlier this year are now being offered at discounted prices. The Redmi Note 2 is $174.99, while the Mi 4 (international edition) and the Mi 4i (32GB version) are 209.99 and $257.49 respectively.
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So, if you’ve been holding back from buying a Xiaomi phone for the prices, now might be a good time. The deals can be availed via Everbuying.net between 13th and 27th of this month.
- Reviews: Xiaomi Mi 4 // Mi 4i // Redmi Note 2
While I haven’t been able to use the Redmi Note 2 yet, the Mi 4 remains to be a phone that I’m very fond of.
Do let us know if you plan to take the plunge this season!
if you’re looking for a nice 5″ then the MI4 for $200 is a no brainer.
Good build quality, performance (much snappier with MIUI V7) very good f1.8 camera.
Plus it’s on the list of phones that are getting Marshmellow (i don’t know when though).
It’s amazing they they are still trying to peddle the Mi4i for more money than the Mi4. One of the biggest disasters in Xiaomi history.
That’s one time I was wrong lol. I though it would sell very well, then I actually used one. It’s not terrible if you only do the basics, but even the slightest performance increase and it comes to a crashing halt.
when it came out i also said that i was going to trade my MI4 for the MI4i.
for $200 the MI4i was a great deal (on paper).
Xiaomi didn’t do anything wrong with it, the problem was the SoC.
If the SD615 did the job it was supposed to do then we were talking about something else.
Now everybody praising the MI4c which is literally the MI4i with an updated SoC.
Yeah agree, if Xiaomi could just rip out the sd615 from the mi4i and put in some sd808 it would be great. And Qualcomm really screwed up this year.
They kind of did that with the 4c anyway, its just about clearing the leftover 4i stock which is something very important for a company like Xiaomi that can ill-afford inventory costs and stock pile ups.