Xiaomi announces Black Friday sale on its newest smartphone
IANSNov 23, 2018, 02.55 PM

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Chinese technology playerXiaomi on Friday announced Black Friday sale on "Redmi Note 6 Pro" -- just one day after its launch in India .
Thesmartphone has been launched for ₹13,999 for the 4GB+64GB and ₹15,999 for the 6GB+64GB variants.
As part of the sale, the device is available for ₹12,999 for the 4GB + 64GB variant and Rs 14,999 for the 6GB + 64GB variant -- with a sale price drop of ₹1,000 respectively -- only today, the company said in a statement.
The sale is valid onFlipkart , Mi Homes and Xiaomi's official website.
Launched on Thursday, "Redmi Note 6 Pro" comes with a 6.26-inch FHD+ IPS display, 20MP+2MP AI dual camera on the front and a 12MP+5MP AI dual camera setup on the rear.
The smartphone is powered byQualcomm Snapdragon 636 octa-core processor and fuelled by a 4000mAh battery with support for Qualcomm "Quick Charge " 3.0.
Both variants would be eligible for a discount of Rs 500 via HDFC credit and debit cards and EMI only during the Black Friday Sale, the company added
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As part of the sale, the device is available for ₹12,999 for the 4GB + 64GB variant and Rs 14,999 for the 6GB + 64GB variant -- with a sale price drop of ₹1,000 respectively -- only today, the company said in a statement.
The sale is valid on
Launched on Thursday, "Redmi Note 6 Pro" comes with a 6.26-inch FHD+ IPS display, 20MP+2MP AI dual camera on the front and a 12MP+5MP AI dual camera setup on the rear.
The smartphone is powered by
Both variants would be eligible for a discount of Rs 500 via HDFC credit and debit cards and EMI only during the Black Friday Sale, the company added
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