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Xioami Mi4 16GB sale is on for Rs 19,999, no registration required

byCustoms Today Report
27/02/2015
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NEW DELHI: The Xioami has started sale of its smartphone Mi 4 through Flipkart. For the first time no registration is required to buy Mi 4 in India. Flipkart is offering 16GB Mi 4 in Rs 19,999 in India. Mi 4 is featured with 3Gb RAM, quad-core Snapdragon 801 SOC and a 13 MP camera.

The open sale for the Xiaomi Mi 4 is limited to the 16GB model only and is already live on Flipkart. The company also did the same thing with the Redmi Note 4G phablet stating that it has enough stock at hand. Such is most likely the case with the flagship handset as well, but we might see the device go out of stock depending on how much demand it gets.

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If you’re looking forward to grabbing the 64GB model, Xiaomi notes that you’ll have to register for the next sale which is scheduled for March 3 at 2MP. At Rs 19999, the 16GB model does have a lot to offer, not in the storage department though. The internal memory is all you get and the only means of expansion is via USB OTG.

Also read: Xiaomi to take legal action against e-commerce sites selling its smartphones

Nevertheless, that very attractive price will land you a gorgeous looking phone with a 5-inch 1080p display. The cameras are of high quality as well, with an 8MP front shooter and a 13MP rear snapper. And on the inside, there’s a quad core Snapdragon 801 SOC with 3GB of RAM.

 

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