Xiaomi Diwali sale: Diwali With Xiaomi Sale has been launched by Xiaomi. The Redmi 15 5G is priced at Rs 14,999 during this offer. In addition, the Note 14 Pro 5G, Note 14 Pro + 5G, Redmi 14c, and Buds 5C are all heavily discounted.

Xiaomi has announced a “Diwali with Xiaomi Sale” for its consumers in honor of the festive season. The company is prepared to give significant discounts on a number of cellphones and audio goods during this event. The company has activated the banner for the sale on their website, although it currently reads “coming soon.” In other words, Xiaomi has not yet disclosed when this sale will start or end. But several proposals have already come up. Many phone discounts have been made public via Redmi India’s official X account. The unique feature is that the new released Redmi 15 5G is now more affordable.

In also, there will be good offers on the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G series, Redmi 14c, and Redmi Buds 5C. Tell us which phones Xiaomi will be offering steep discounts on during the sale starting on Diwali.

Redmi 15 5G New Price: As to the firm, the Redmi 15 5G will go on sale for Rs 14,999. It was priced at Rs 16,999 at launch. In other words, users of this smartphone will receive a total benefit of Rs 2,000.

Both Xiaomi’s and Amazon’s official websites will carry this phone. Also, the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G is currently priced at Rs 24,999, but it is available for buy during the sale for Rs 20,999. Concurrently, the Redmi Note 14 Pro + 5G’s pricing dropped from Rs 30,999 to Rs 24,999. In other words, buyers will receive a discount on both of these smartphones of between Rs 4,000 and Rs 6,000.

Redmi 14c and Buds 5C deals: The Redmi 14c, which was first released for the budget market, is now priced at Rs 8,999 instead of Rs 9,999. Conversely, Redmi Buds 5C are now available at Rs 1,799 instead of Rs 1,999.

It would not be incorrect to believe that the company will offer more of its goods during the sale at lower prices. Redmi will now slowly unveil further offer deals. When this deal begins is still up in the air.