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The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro has been incredibly cheap

The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro has been incredibly cheap

Xiaomi sells its peak phone well below competitive prices.

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 4G Phablet 6.39 inch MIUI 10 Snapdragon 855 Octa Core 2.84GHz + 2.42GHz + 1.80GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 48.0MP + 13.0MP + 8.0MP Rear Camera 4000m

We’ve gotten used to the fact that their new phones can often be purchased for over $ 1000 after the introduction, but later on for $ 700-800. In comparison, Xiaomi priced his new phone well under $ 400.

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 4G Phablet 6.39 inch MIUI 10 Snapdragon 855 Octa Core 2.84GHz + 2.42GHz + 1.80GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 48.0MP + 13.0MP + 8.0MP Rear Camera 4000m

Yet the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro is a true high-end device. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 central chip is no stronger now, the display is AMOLED, the reprint sensor is already under the front glass, and there are three cameras on the back waiting for us to shoot with them. Another interesting feature is the completely frameless design, i.e. there is no notch here anymore, there is no camera island of any shape, the front panel protrudes from the top edge of the phone if we need it.

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 4G Phablet 6.39 inch MIUI 10 Snapdragon 855 Octa Core 2.84GHz + 2.42GHz + 1.80GHz 6GB RAM 64GB ROM 48.0MP + 13.0MP + 8.0MP Rear Camera 4000m

We know very well that Xiaomi originally introduced this device in the Far East as a Redmi K20 Pro. As it turns out, in the name of the letter K is the abbreviation for the English word Killer, meaning killer, and indeed, this device specifically kills the competition with these prices!

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 6GB RAM 64GB ROM Global Version, black - Coupon Code: GBM9TPRO3 - Price: $ 459,99 instead of $ 363,99

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 6GB RAM 64GB ROM Global Version, red - Coupon Code: GBM9TPRO2 - Price: $ 419,99 instead of $ 377,99

Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 6GB RAM 64GB ROM Global Version, blue - Coupon Code: GBM9TPRO1 - Price: $ 459,99 instead of $ 363,99

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