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Amazon Specials | Xiaomi Mi A3 Sale today in India Online

Xiaomi has launched Mi A3 couple of weeks ago with Android One on board instead of MIUI. It will go on Sale in India today online on Amazon.in. Lowest price for Mi A3 in India is Rs 12,999 ( 64GB + 4GB ram ). You can also buy Mi A3 128GB 6GB ram variant for a price of Rs 15,999. Since this is an Amazon Special product, it won't be available to purchase from Flipkart or Snapdeal at launch.

Mi A3 is an Android One device, which means it is eligible to get future Android Software updates for 2 years and Monthly security updates OTA for 3 years. It comes with Android 9 Pie and will get an update to Android 10 in future.

Full Specs and Features
  • 6.08 Super AMOLED screen with HD 720P+ resolution
  • In-screen fingerprint scanner
  • Face unlock
  • Snapdragon 655 Octacore processor
  • Adreno 610 GPU
  • 4030mAh battery
  • 18W Fast charging support ( only 10W charger included in the box )
  • IR Blaster
  • Smart power amplifier
  • Micro sdcard slot expandable up to 256GB
  • Triple Cameras - 48MP main camera + 8MP Ultra wide camera + 2MP depth sensor
  • 32MP AI Selfie camera
  • Gorilla Glass 5 back
  • Available in 3 colors - More than White, Kind of Grey and Not just Blue
  • Splash proof ( not waterproof )
Mi A3 Buying Links : More than White / Kind of Grey / Not Just Blue

If you are looking for Mi A3 Cases, Tempered Glass and other Mobile Accessories, check here.


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