Xiaomi Mi Note Black Edition Launched; Mi Note Pro Availability Revealed

Xiaomi Mi Note Black Edition Launched; Mi Note Pro Availability Revealed
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After launching two special editions of the Mi Note, dubbed Mi Note Natural Bamboo Edition and Mi Note (Pink Edition), the Chinese company has now unveiled a third variant of the smartphone called the Xiaomi Mi Note Black Edition. Xiaomi has also announced the first availability details of the Xiaomi Mi Note Pro that was launched alongside Mi Note in January.

After launching two special editions of the Mi Note, dubbed Mi Note Natural Bamboo Edition and Mi Note (Pink Edition), the Chinese company has now unveiled a third variant of the smartphone called the Xiaomi Mi Note Black Edition. Xiaomi has also announced the first availability details of the Xiaomi Mi Note Pro that was launched alongside Mi Note in January.

The Mi Note Black Edition has been launched at approximately Rs 25,000 and will be available in limited numbers (30,000 units) in its first flash sale on April 21. The highlight of the special edition of Xiaomi Mi Note is its Black colour, and it also includes Chinese singer Jason Zhang's album bundled in the retail packaging.

Apart from that, the specifications of the Xiaomi Mi Note Black Edition are the same as Mi Note. Initially launched in January, the Xiaomi Mi Note flagship smartphone was priced at roughly Rs 23,000 for the 16GB model, while the 64GB model was priced at roughly Rs 27,900. The Xiaomi Mi Note Natural Bamboo Edition was launched at roughly Rs 23,000 while the Xiaomi Mi Note (Pink Edition) was announced at approximately Rs 25,000.

Additionally, Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun in a Weibo post has confirmed that the Mi Note Pro will be available starting May 6. Unfortunately, the post is unclear whether the handset will be going on sale in its first flash sale starting May 6, or if it will just be made available for pre-orders on the day. The Xiaomi Mi Note Pro was priced at approximately Rs 32,900 and was announced to enter mass production by the end of March.

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