
Mi 11 Ultra to go on open sale in India starting July 15
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Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone Mi 11 Ultra will go on open sale in India starting July 15. The smartphone was launched on April 23 but, the sale was initially delayed.
Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone Mi 11 Ultra will go on open sale in India starting July 15. The smartphone was launched on April 23 but, the sale was initially delayed. However, Xiaomi finally managed to put the device on sale last week. Only limited units of Mi 11 Ultra were available for purchase from Mi.com and Mi Home. Now, the phone will also be available via Amazon India from the mentioned date. The customers had to buy an ultra gift card worth Rs 1,999 or participate in a contest to grab the phone in first sale. This time, they can directly purchase it. It’s worth mentioning that only limited units of the phone are expected to be available post July 15 as well. The Mi 11 Ultra competes with OnePlus 9 Pro, Vivo X60 Pro+ and Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra as the Android flagship phone of 2021.
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