Redmi Note 9S officially launches on April 7, but you can get one sooner

Peter, 23 March 2020

The Redmi Note 9 Pro already had its first sale in India (which ended in minutes), now the international version of the phone has launched - the Redmi Note 9S.

It's currently up for pre-order on Gearbest at $210 for the 4/64GB model, the 6/128GB one is $250. You can reserve a place in line with a $10 deposit, shipments are planned to start between March 31 and April 2 and the online retailer is ready to send the phone worldwide (or it could start shipping in 16 days, there's currently conflicting information).

Redmi Note 9S officially launches on April 7, but you can get one sooner

Gearbest is offering a "deposit expansion" bonus, meaning that $10 deposit will net you $40 in savings (meaning the final price will be $170 or $210, depending on the memory configuration).

You'll find the Redmi Note 9S in Blue, Black and White over at Gearbest.com.

Note that AliExpress is the official Xiaomi partner that will be selling the phone worldwide. It will sell it at $250-$280 for the 4/64GB and 6/128GB versions, respectively, starting on April 7. However, a two-day flash sale (for the Mi Fan Festival) will see the prices drop to $200 and $240 on April 7 and 8 only. Also, there will be 2,020 units of the MFF 2020 Limited Edition (with the MFF logo on the back).

Redmi Note 9S will be available on AliExpress Two-day promo MFF 2020 Limited Edition
Redmi Note 9S will be available on AliExpress • Two-day promo • MFF 2020 Limited Edition

The 9S will also be available through Lazada and Shoppee in Malaysia (for MYR 800-900). In Thailand, it will sell through Lazada, Shoppee and JD for THB 6,500-7,500. It will also be available online in Singapore for SGD 300-350.

Redmi Note 9S launch details in Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore Redmi Note 9S launch details in Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore Redmi Note 9S launch details in Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore
Redmi Note 9S launch details in Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore


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Reader comments

I always got mix up when see the name Realme and Redmi... For me it looks almost the same, those fancy sub brand names...

  • Vick
  • 23 Mar 2020
  • g33

What about the max version???

  • Anonymous
  • 23 Mar 2020
  • xaX

$40 save is ended.

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