I don't know what to say, to be honest. The majority of our official distributors are really offended. They provide this smartphone in its PCT (EAC) configuration for 115 k, which is a form of discount; nonetheless, the regular price is 135 k. In point of fact, there is no discount at all, however it is at least of the sort that is good for a certain amount of time, and it is always valid. In this context, I went to the Quke store and purchased the European Union edition, which was almost half off. No, of course I am aware that the acquisition may go place when the dollar rose to be between 120 and 140. But you should reconsider! Who needs it at 115 thousand when the iPhone 13 will be released in 2022 at a price that is 35 percent less than what the Xiaomi 12 Pro would cost? Who is this People's Company? Yes, even at a price of 100,000 rupees, I would not consider purchasing a PCT version. Who is going to purchase Xiaomi for 115,000? Competition does not imply that you have to significantly lower your prices, like Samsung does with their flagship products. PS: A common question we get is whether or not NFC payments (like Mir Pay and the like) will still be accepted on the EU version in 2022. The answer is yes, and it functions quite well. I, myself, have no issues with making payments. Each and every banking program can be used.
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