Xiaomi Mi 4i and Lenovo A6000 sale, price news: Flipkart to hold open two-day sale

Xiaomi Mi 4i photo from http://www.mi.com/

Flipkart has announced an interesting deal to subscribers with an open sale for the Xiaomi Mi 4i and the Lenovo A6000 on May 25 and 26. This should give aspiring customers a perfect opportunity to get their handsets on the two devices, not to mention folks who want to avoid the hassle free process of having to register first before they can embark on any transaction with the said retailer.

The Xiaomi Mi 4i is of course one of the popular smartphones in demand and folks who want to get their hands on one can do so via Flipkart over in the Indian market.

Xiaomi is no strangers to offering great deals for high-end smartphones and India is of course one of their prime markets.

The Xiaomi Mi 4i is the latest device the company has to offer. Among the specs of the Android smartphone include a 5-inch HD display (1080x1440 screen resolution, 441pi), powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor (octa-core 1.7GHz CPU), 2GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage.

The Xiaomi Mi 4i also comes with a 13 MP back camera and 5MP front-facing shooter for the people who love to take selfies. The Xiaomi Mi 4i is ideal as well for folks who use more than one SIM card since it is dual-SIM ready. It relies on a 3,120 mAh battery for its power needs and runs on Android 5.0 with MIUI 6 out of the box.

 The Xiaomi Mi 4i will be out in the Indian market from May 25 to 26 and will be offered at Rs 12,999 (approximately US$205).

Aside from the Xiaomi Mi 4i, also to be offered is the Lenovo A6000 which should be a bonus for people looking for an alternative brand and in case the Xiaomi Mi 4i runs out fast. Xiaomi devices have had a history of being cleaned out on retailer inventories and Flipkart could experience the same.

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