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Xiaomi’s new online store for Singapore launches on 31 October with exclusive deals

Xiaomi launches its new online store in Singapore on October 31 with a 15% discount for early sign-ups and a chance to buy items for just S$1.

, known for its popular range of smart devices and electronics, is set to expand its online presence in Singapore with a new official shopping portal. You can find Xiaomi’s products on popular online platforms like Lazada and Shopee. Still, from October 31, 2024, Xiaomi’s website, mi.com, will officially launch as an additional online shopping destination in Singapore. The new platform promises a smooth, user-friendly experience, allowing you to purchase the latest Xiaomi devices easily.

The launch brings special deals and promotional offers to welcome new users to the website. Here’s what you can look forward to with the launch of Xiaomi’s new online store.

Get a 15% discount with an early sign-up

To celebrate the launch, Xiaomi invites new users to create an account on mi.com until October 30. By signing up early, you will receive a storewide discount coupon of 15%, valid on a wide range of Xiaomi products. This coupon, however, has a discount limit of S$50, which means you can get up to S$50 off on your next purchase. The coupon will become redeemable from October 31, the day of the launch, until November 15, giving you ample time to enjoy your discount on a new Xiaomi device.

With this early sign-up offer, Xiaomi aims to reward its loyal fans and attract new customers to explore its wide array of products. From smartphones to smart home gadgets, you can shop with a discount on almost everything Xiaomi offers.

One of the standout promotions for Xiaomi’s online store launch is the chance to purchase select products for just S$1. This limited-time flash deal applies to specific items and works on a first-come, first-served basis. If you’re among the lucky few – the 1st, 68th, 168th, 268th, 368th, 568th, 668th, and 768th users – you’ll be able to buy some of Xiaomi’s most popular products for only S$1 each. This promotion includes popular gadgets like the Xiaomi Smart Band 9, which usually retails for S$49, and the Xiaomi TV A32, priced initially at S$219.

Each eligible user is entitled to one of these S$1 deals, which makes this an exciting and unique opportunity to premium Xiaomi products at an unbeatable price. For instance, if you’re the first user on launch day, you could purchase the Smart Band 9 for just S$1. If you’re the 568th user, the deal extends to the Xiaomi TV A32, offering a significant savings opportunity on these high-demand items.

A new online shopping experience from Xiaomi

Xiaomi’s new online shopping portal aims to enhance your overall shopping experience. The platform has been developed to be user-friendly, allowing you to browse an extensive product range, read product details, and make purchases all in one place. By consolidating its online presence with an official site, Xiaomi aims to provide a more streamlined shopping experience for its customers in Singapore.

As a Xiaomi customer, this new platform could serve as your go-to for exclusive deals, product information, and updates on the latest Xiaomi gadgets. With the initial promotions on offer, you have a great chance to experience this platform with significant discounts and snag a top product for next to nothing.

Take advantage of these early offers and the S$1 flash deals starting from the launch date on October 31. Xiaomi’s entry into Singapore’s direct online sales market marks an exciting milestone for brand fans, bringing even more convenience and exclusive deals directly to your fingertips.

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