
Exclusive: Mi 11 Ultra to finally go on sale in India early July
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Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone for 2021 will finally go on sale in India for the very first time in early July, possibly the first week itself.
There is some good news for smartphone enthusiasts waiting for the Mi 11 Ultra in India. Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone for 2021 will finally go on sale in India for the very first time in early July. India Today Tech has learnt that Mi Homes have started registering customer interest and will start reaching out to them from the first week of July. Xiaomi is still to announce an official sale date but, had a call with all its retail partners on Tuesday evening where they were informed about the stock situation. There is a high chance that the customers will be able to purchase the Mi 11 Ultra starting first week of July. If not, the smartphone will definitely be available in the half of July. As of now, the customers don’t need to pay any amount upfront. They just need to call the Mi Home stores and register their interest. The retailers will reach out to the interested buyers when the stock is in stock and the amount will have to be paid at the time of billing.You can expect the Mi 11 Ultra to also go on sale via online channels around the same time. Xiaomi is also expected to make an official announcement in this regard very soon.
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