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Xiomi Offers Phones at Re.1

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There is good news for all of you who plan to buy new phones. Xiaomi is launching a three-day carnival to commemorate its two years in India. Starting it on July 20, the Chinese giant will introduce Re.1 flash deals and host a number of contests during its Mi 2nd Anniversary carnival.

Xiaomi is giving away a host of its devices for just Re. 1 to registered users. On the first day, 10 Xiaomi Mi 5 and 100 Mi Power Bank (20000mAh) will be available. On July 21, 10 Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and 100 Mi Band (white LED) will be up for flash deals, and on the last day Xiaomi Mi Max and 100 Mi Bluetooth speakers will be up for people to grab. The flash deals are to be conducted at 2pm everyday, and registration for these flash deals will be done through a sharing campaign on Facebook before July 19.

Apart from these flash deals, Xiaomi will put up limited stocks of new items like the 10000mAh Mi Power Bank, Mi In-Ear Capsule Headphones, and Mi In-Ear Headphones Pro Gold variant in these three days.

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