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Mi Fan Festival 2019 makes cheap Xiaomi devices even cheaper

Xiaomi earlier today announced Mi Fan Festival 2019, a customer-focused event that’s only available to India residents.

Of note are discounts on Xiaomi products. including smartphones, speakers, USB cables, and more. Highlights include the Pocophone F1 for 4,000 rupees (~$58) off , 55-inch Mi LED TV 4 Pro for 9,000 rupees (~$130) off, and Redmi Note 6 Pro for 5,000 rupees (~$72).

Mi Festival 2019 also features a flash sale that sees the Redmi Note 7 Pro, Pocophone F1, Mi Soundbar, 32-inch Mi LED TV 4A Pro, and other products on sale for one rupee. The products are available each day of the sale at 2:00 PM local time, though quantities are expected to be extremely limited.

Accompanying the flash sales is a mystery box sale that offers boxes of product bundles for 99 rupees ($1.43). The bundled products are worth up to 2,400 rupees ($34.68), so would-be customers are saving quite a bit with the bundles.

The mystery box sale kicks off at 4:00 PM local time each day of Mi Festival 2019.

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Mi Fan Festival 2019 isn’t just about discounts, however — Mi.com also plans to roll out two interactive games. One game is Fun and Furious, an online racing game that awards players with prizes like the Redmi Note 7 and Mi Sports Bluetooth earphones. The other game is Play and Win, which lets you spin a virtual wheel to win coupons and free devices.

Fun and Furious is now available, while Play and Win launches Thursday, April 4. Play and Win will be available from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM local time until Saturday, April 6.

Mi Fan Festival 2019 starts this Thursday, April 4 and goes through Saturday, April 6. The event will be held across Mi.com, Mi Home, Mi Store, and Xiaomi’s partner online and offline stores.

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Source of the article – Android Authority