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Here's how much it costs to buy all of Xiaomi's products

2020-11-29 17:47:00 GMT+8 By: Phate
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Xiaomi is no longer just a smartphone company. As it has become more and more involved in a wide range of fields, the Xiaomi online store and offline Mi Home are also dubbed the "Xiaomi grocery stores", with products spanning home appliances, PCs, IoT, accessories, and household goods.

Some people may wonder how much it costs to buy all the products in Mi Home.

Recently, a Douyin user answered many people's questions by telling the staff in Mi Home that he had purchased all the products in the store. The final printed out shopping list shows a payment of RMB 690,000 ($10,4962) at the end of the receipt.

Here's how much it costs to buy all of Xiaomi's products-cnTechPost

It's worth mentioning that the end of the receipt shows that the user did not use coupons or red envelopes to purchase the product.

At the launch of the Redmi Note 9 series, Xiaomi Group Vice President and General Manager of the Redmi brand Lu Weibing said that in the coming year, every county will have a Mi Home and every fan will be surrounded by Mi Home.

Xiaomi's Q3 revenue up 34.5% year-on-year, highest growth rate in two years

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