The Xiaomi Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite finally lands in the Philippines after month since it’s official launch. In a rather surprising move, Xiaomi Philippines drops their price from the initial SRP.
In Mi Store Philippines’ Facebook post, the devices are now made more affordable, despite being freshly available. Here are the prices of each smartphone:
Xiaomi Mi A2
Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
Both devices are now available for purchase in Xiaomi’s Mi authorized store in Trinoma and SM Megamall. Check out our hands-on and first impressions for both devices here: Xiaomi Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite
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Bryan says:
Gusto ko sana yung Mi A2 kaya lang wala siya ng LTE Band 28 at yung other bands na gamit ni Globe at Smart..
taesilogg says:
Sa mga nagtatanong bakit walang earphones na kasama ng phone, may binebenta ang xiaomi na separate ear phones. Mas mura pa din kesa sa ibang brands. Matagal na nila ginagawa yan dati pa, hindi na po bago wag na magtaka.
Spec says:
The Mi A2 doesn’t have microSD card slot.
DPTHEDOPE says:
the fact na bumaba ng average 6% yung price, di na ako naniniwala na 5% profit margin yung xiaomi.
I Thancc my Bus Driver says:
Please list all Authorized Xiaomi Stores in the Philippines so I can get to the nearest one?
1stHonor says:
Honor Play effect..?
Romuald Bautista says:
isa lang masasabi ko HEADPHONE JACK! kailangan namin nun, mas gusto ko pa rin Xiaomi kesa Huawei, kaso walang HEADPHONE JACK invested na ako sa head phones, urban ears, marshal, prolink, xiaomi
Me says:
Ok nga bakit walang kasamang headphone Yung nabiki Kong mi A1 oh no!
Mac says:
Music is life ??
Dlanyer says:
It’s because of huawei. Daming nirelease tapos may honor play pa na 15999 with higher specs kaysa dyan.
James says:
Tagal kasi magrelease. Dami na alternatives online na cheaper price. Price drop tuloy first day palang. lol
E says:
Ha! 12990 ngayon ang 64GB variant ng MI A2 sa Lazada, at tsaka, Hindi naman masyadong mas maganda tung Honor Play Kumpara sa MI A2 eh.
Djak says:
Walang expandable storage ang mi a2. Basahin at i-verify naman ang article bago mag-upload, misinformation ang labas niyan.
Xiaomipaasasa128gb says:
Bakit hindi madala ang 128gb variants sa pinas? May problem ba sa dti registration? Ang tingin ba ng xiaomi walang pambili ang mga pinoy? Ginagawa lang ba tayong tapunan ng mga unit na hindi mabili? Sana mag-explain ang xiaomi bakit palaging base models ang napupunta sa atin. Since ginagaya nila ang apple stores, gayahin din nila ang apple sa model distribution.
Catch says:
Just so you know Vaughn, the phrase “there’s a catch though” pertains to something negative, something unwanted. Totally the opposite of a price drop.
Carl Lamiel says:
This is already corrected. Thank you for pointing it out!