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Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro price cut by a third in Black Friday sales

The Mi 10T Pro will be available for 33% off from tomorrow. (Image source: Xiaomi)
The Mi 10T Pro will be available for 33% off from tomorrow. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Xiaomi may have only recently-announced the Mi 10T Pro, but it has already slashed its price for Black Friday. Starting from tomorrow, the Mi 10T Pro will be available on Amazon for a two-thirds of its launch price. Only the 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage SKU will be eligible, but a saving of 33% should not be sniffed at for a new flagship smartphone.

The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro already offered great value for money, but tomorrow's Black Friday deal takes it to a new level. The Mi 10T Pro launched for £599 in the UK last month, although Xiaomi cut its price to £439 as part of its Mi Friday deals. Now, the company has announced that the device will be available on Amazon for just £399.

Currently, the device can be purchased from the retailer for £579, albeit only in Black with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Presumably, the £399 offer will only apply to this SKU. Confusingly, Xiaomi is yet to announce from when the deal on the Mi 10T Pro will be available. However, the company should announce the timing of the deal before it goes live. We imagine that it will do so on its UK Twitter account.

Xiaomi launched the Mi 10T Pro on Android 10, so it should receive up to at least Android 12. The device also has a Snapdragon 865 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery, so it should remain powerful for a few years yet with decent battery life. Its 144 Hz display and 108 MP primary camera help it stand out from the crowd, too.

(Image source: @XiaomiUK)

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Alex Alderson, 2020-11-25 (Update: 2020-11-25)