Exchange your old smartphones with Mi Home

Xiaomi on Tuesday launched the Mi Exchange program in India as part of its efforts to improve its internal presence and improve existing sales. The Chinese company has partnered with Cashify in New Delhi to allow its existing phones with new Xiaomi smartphones. The new development emerged after an IDC report that the Chinese brand joined Samsung in the third quarter of this year as the country's best smartphone provider. Xiaomi focuses on offline channels to expand sales and new products to keep its fresh portfolio.

Under the Mi Exchange program, customers need to visit a new Xiaomi smartphone in exchange for their old phone. The castration team will determine the value of the existing model and then offer an appropriate amount that will be discounted for the new Xiaomi offering. The trade value of the phone in return is based on the Cash item application. This means you can get an example of how you want to exchange your phone by going to the site for a cash item.
Customers who exchange their old Xiaomi phone for a new smartphone can also opt for a cash register service that allows their mobile phones to be downloaded directly from their location. In this case, customers must pay for their new purchase in the future.

"In cooperation with Cashify, we have a new Mi Exchange program that lets you exchange your old smartphone for a new Xiaomi smartphone." "X Home," Xiaomi said, as she announced. new developments through community forums.


It is worth noting that the cash review team on the basis of state and market value. Only one device can be exchanged with a Xiaomi smartphone in Mi Home and the device being exchanged should be included in the Cashify portfolio.

It debuted in India as early as July 2015, Xiaomi is already on the market. Although affordable handsets are headquartered in Beijing, expanding online and offline channels has also helped win the competition. The company has created not less than 13 Mi Home stores across the country just 7 months after their first physical store in Bengaluru in May. Earlier on Tuesday, Xiaomi announced the creation of its third Indian facility, specially designed to produce local power plants. The company is working with Shenzhen HiPad Technology and has launched Mi Power Bank 2i as the first plant of the new plant.
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