By Lynn Palec, | November 09, 2016
The Xiaomi Mi MIX smartphone would be available for a third flash sale on Nov. 11. (YouTube)
The tech community was abuzz when Xiaomi officially announced the bezel-less flagship smartphone Mi MIX. As a testament to this, the phone was sold out in just 10 seconds when Xiaomi fielded it on a flash sale for the first time. Recently, Xiaomi held another flash sale, this time the Mi MIX was sold out in just 30 seconds.
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According to Android Headlines, the exact number of units of the device that Xiaomi released on those two flash sales were not confirmed.
Aside from the Mi MIX, Xiaomi also fielded the Mi Note 2. Unlike the Mi MIX, the Mi Note 2 took close to a minute mark to be sold out during the second flash sale, according to GSM Arena. During the flash sales, several interested buyers reported that Xiaomi's website have a very slow response time. Because of these reports of slow traffic, it is possible that the Mi MIX and the Mi Note 2 were sold out even sooner than the report claims.
For those who were not fortunate enough to get their hands into either the Mi MIX or the Mi Note 2, Xiaomi said that it is fielding the two devices yet again for a third flash sale on Nov. 11. These flash sales are exclusive to China only.
Xiaomi is yet to confirm how many Mi MIX or Mi Note 2 units the company has in stock. The company did not also comment on whether it will hold more flash sales after the third one. It is unclear if the Xiaomi Mi MIX or the Mi Note 2 would be released in markets outside of China.
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