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We are further reducing the price of the Xiaomi Redmi 4A 4G smartphone!

We are further reducing the price of the Xiaomi Redmi 4A 4G smartphone!

At GearBest, the Xiaomi Redmi 4A 4G is now available for $ 136 instead of $ 119, but we can improve a little even at this price.

We are further reducing the price of the Xiaomi Redmi 4A 4G smartphone!

We can add another $ 16 to the $ 9 discount with a coupon code, so this phone can be ours for $ 110. Well, let's see why we can pay out about 32 thousand forints.

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The Xiaomi Redmi 4A has 5.0 inches, 1280 x 720 HD resolution and 296 PPI. The power of the phone is hidden in a Snapdragon 425 chip that operates at a quad-core, 1,4 GHz clock. Of course, we can expand the system memory with 2 GB and the storage with a 16 GB micro SD card.

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We find two cameras on the phone. The front is 5 megapixels and the back is 13 megapixels. The device has a gravity sensor, a gyroscope and an infrared sensor. It’s got GPS, A-GPS and Glossnass support, so there’s little chance of getting lost with it. It supports essentially everything from mobile networks, there is also 3G and LTE to make mobile data traffic soar. Of course, it has Bluetooth, plus 4.1, and wifi, without which a smartphone is no longer imaginable.

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Perhaps it is no exaggeration to say that the $ 104 price for a phone with this capability is very affordable. The promotion lasts for five more days from the time of writing this article (2017/04/04), so if you want to surprise yourself with a new mobile, now is the time. 

If you want the $ 9 plus discount, use the RDEXA coupon code. The stock available with the coupon is finite, so you may already be slipping off this and you can only enjoy the $ 16 discount.

For more information and to purchase, click here: Xiaomi Redmi 4A 4G Smartphone

 

Attention, the machine comes from China, ie from outside the EU, so if it gets stuck at customs, it means an additional cost. Let’s not even say the price is bad, but I don’t want anyone to blame us for not talking.

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