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Xiaomi Upgrade Days: Check discount, bank offers on smartphones, TVs, more
Xiaomi has announced discount offers on its range of smartphones, tablets, TVs and ecosystem devices, as part of Xiaomi Upgrade Days sale. During the sale period, Xiaomi's flagship 15 Ultra smartphone will be available at a discounted price of Rs 99,999, down from its launch price of Rs 109,999. The company is also offering bank discounts of up to Rs 10,000 on select bank cards, and exchange bonus up to Rs 3,000 on trade-in deals.
Customers can avail these offers while purchasing Xiaomi products from the company's official website till June 8. Xiaomi said that beyond the headline offers, customers can take part in several events such as 'Spin the Wheel' to get a flat discount on all purchases, and 'One Minute Deals' which will be live each day during the sale period at 12 pm.
Xiaomi Upgrade Days: Offers on smartphones
Xiaomi 15 Ultra:
Offer price: Rs 99,999
Bank discount: Rs 10,000
Xiaomi 15:
Offer price: Rs 59,999
Bank discount: Rs 5,000
Redmi Note 14 Pro plus:
Offer price: Rs 27,999
Bank discount: Rs 2000
Exchange bonus: Rs 3000
Redmi Note 14 Pro:
Offer price: Rs 21,999
Bank discount: Rs 2000
Exchange bonus: Rs 3000
Redmi Note 14:
Offer price: Rs 15,999
Bank discount: Rs 1000
Exchange bonus: Rs 2000
Redmi 13 5G:
Offer price: Rs 12,999
Xiaomi Upgrade Days: Offers on TVs
Xiaomi QLED TV Series:
Offer price: Rs 13,999
Bank discount: Rs 1000
Xiaomi 4K TV Series:
Offer price: Rs 24,499
Bank discount: Rs 2000
Xiaomi Upgrade Days: Other
During the sale period, Xiaomi Pad 7 tablet will be available at a discounted price of Rs 26,999 onwards. There is also a bank discount of Rs 1000.
There are also offers on Redmi Buds 6 wireless earbuds, Redmi Watch Move and Xiaomi Power Bank 4i 10K.

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