When Is Xiaomi Redmi Note 4's Next Flash Sale In India? Tips To Buy & Get Ahead On Flipkart
CJ EstimadaXiaomi has launched another beast in the Redmi Note series -- the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4. Redmi Note 4 will be available for purchase in India on its second flash sale and it will kick off in a few days' time. Buying things online via a flash sale is never easy, as stocks usually get sold out in seconds, so there's a chance that many Mi fans will fail to grab their much-awaited handsets.
Xiaomi's latest offering, the Redmi Note 4, sold quickly in India with 250,000 units gone in a few seconds at its first flash sale held a week ago. The company then announced second flash sale for the Redmi Note 3 successor on Monday at 12.00 pm on Flipkart.
How To Buy Redmi Note 4 Online On Flipkart
The device will be up again for sale at 12.00 pm on February 3, exclusively on Mi.com. First, log in to Mi.com before 12 p.m. as such sale typically gets sold out in a few seconds. Second, it's important to synchronize the time in the device with the Internet. Lastly, keep refreshing the page once the time for flash sale draws near, shares International Business Times.
Price, Key Features & Specs
The device features a 5.5-inch screen with 1080x1920 pixels, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset for international release and an Android Marshmallow OS. It also has a memory slot that can be expanded to 128GB, a 13MP camera with a BSI CMOS sensor, f/2.0 aperture, PDAF (Phase Detection Auto Focus), dual-tone LED flash and 1.12µm pixel size.It also has a 5MP front-cam with an f/2.0 aperture, 85-degree wide angle view of field, new Beautify app with smart and pro mode and a 4100mAh battery.
According to The Next Web, buyers will able to choose between three configurations: 2GB RAM with 32GB onboard storage for Rs. 10,000 ($146), 3GB + 32GB at Rs. 11,000 ($161) and 4GB + 64GB at Rs. 13,000 ($190). The starting price is the same as that of the 2GB + 16GB Note 3 from April 2016. The unit comes in Gold, Matte Black and Dark Gray.
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