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Xiaomi to launch official Singapore online store on 31 October

Xiaomi's Singapore online store launches on 31 October, featuring exclusive deals, free delivery, and a chance to buy select products for just S$1.

Xiaomi is launching its official online shopping portal for Singapore, which will go live on 31 October 2024 at mi.com. The new site aims to provide Xiaomi customers in Singapore with a seamless shopping experience to explore and purchase the latest Xiaomi products directly. To celebrate, Xiaomi is offering a range of exclusive promotions, including free delivery with no minimum spend and a 15% storewide discount, valid from 31 October to 30 November 2024.

In advance of the launch, new users who register on the site between 24 and 30 October will receive a 15% discount coupon for use on their first purchase. Details on registration and more can be found on Xiaomi’s portal at https://www.mi.com/sg/event/ready-for-10-31/.

Chance to buy Xiaomi products for S$1

Xiaomi is offering new customers the chance to buy selected Xiaomi products for only S$1 in an exclusive promotion for new account holders. From 24 to 30 October, all newly registered users who claim the 15% discount coupon will automatically qualify for the chance to purchase Xiaomi products for just S$1. Winners are selected based on specific order placements, with the 1st, 68th, 168th, 268th, 368th, 568th, 668th, and 768th customers eligible for this offer.

The winners will be announced before 8 November 2024, and all prizes are for personal use only, non-transferable, and cannot be exchanged for cash. The S$1 promotion includes a variety of Xiaomi products, ranging from smart home gadgets to top-end devices:

  • 1st: Xiaomi Smart Band 9 (valued at S$49)
  • 68th: Redmi Watch 5 Active (valued at S$39)
  • 168th: Mi Vacuum Cleaner Mini (valued at S$49)
  • 268th: Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Compact (valued at S$109)
  • 368th: Xiaomi Robot Vacuum S20 (valued at S$229)
  • 568th: Xiaomi TV A 32 (valued at S$219)
  • 668th: Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G 8GB+256GB (valued at S$529)
  • 768th: Xiaomi 14T Pro 12GB+1024GB (valued at S$999)

Launch event and highlights

Xiaomi’s Singapore portal launch aims to make its technology more accessible to Singaporean customers. The 15% discount for new users is a limited-time offer available only until 30 October. Xiaomi’s free delivery offer will continue across Singapore through November, allowing customers even more convenience in accessing the brand’s offerings.

With this new platform, Xiaomi is expanding its digital presence in Singapore, offering customers direct access to Xiaomi’s latest tech innovations. The Singapore store’s launch is part of Xiaomi’s broader strategy to improve customer experience with streamlined access to its products, reinforcing Xiaomi’s commitment to delivering high-quality, affordable technology to the local market.

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