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Xiaomi Mi A3 - the Best Selling Android Smartphone on Amazon.in

Xiaomi Mi A3 has been out for a few weeks now. It is an Android One device which means it runs stock Android and will get 2 years of software updates and 3 years of security updates. This is the best Xiaomi device you can buy if you hate their MIUI 10 design and colors. 

Xiaomi Mi A3 is currently ( Sept 5 2019 ) the best selling Android phone online in India on Amazon. It is a well known fact that a lot of people in India love to use a Stock Android phone instead of an MIUI one. Looks like they are all buying this one now. 2nd place in the list is also another Xiaomi device - Redmi Y2

Specs Highlights
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 Octacore Processor
  • Android 10 upgradable
  • Stock Android
  • 6.088 inch HD AMOLED screen
  • 4030mAh battery
  • 4GB ram or 6GB ram / 64GB storage
  • Triple rear cameras - 48MP + 8MP + 2MP
  • 32MP front camera
If you would like to know what verified customers / certified buyers think about Mi A3, head on to Amazon.in review page here.



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