
Xiaomi Mi 12 price could be around Rs 45,000, launch date set for December 28
India Today
It is known that Xiaomi Mi 12 is launching on December 28. Now a leak suggests that the price of the Xiaomi Mi 12, at least for its global variant, may start around Rs 45,000.
Xiaomi is preparing its next flagship phone and it is going to be part of the Xiaomi Mi 12 series. Already many details about the upcoming Mi 12 are known, including that it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processors. Now a leak reveals that the Xiaomi Mi 12 will be priced CNY 3,699 for its base variant, which means in India the price may translate to somewhere around Rs 45,000.
Although this is clearly a speculation for now. The Mi 12 series is going to be revealed on December 28 and that is when we will get the exact details. Also the price of around Rs 45,000 for the Mi 12 is likely for its base variant. The price for Mi 12 Ultra, or if there is another super premium phone in the lineup, would be definitely higher. It is expected that Xiaomi will launch three Mi 12 phones: Mi 12, Mi 12 Pro and Mi 12 Ultra.

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