Redmi Note 13 pro 5G 256GB for €140 LESS on eBay, CRAZY STUFF

Have you been looking for a smartphone with excellent performance without breaking the bank for some time? The Xiaomi series certainly presents excellent opportunities in this respect and today you can make a splash. If you go to eBay now you can put it in your cart Redmi Note 13 pro 5G for only around 260 euros, instead of 399.90 euros. To get it at this price, enter the promotional code PIT10PERTE2024 at the time of payment.

The list price is exactly what you see above, so now you can save the beauty of almost 140 euros on the total. It goes without saying that the offer will expire any time soon, so hurry or risk arriving too late.

Redmi Note 13 pro 5G with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage

As I told you Redmi Note 13 pro 5G it is a smartphone that offers high performance despite its very low price. It has a powerful processor Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 which is supported in this version by 8 GB of RAM. It also has a space of 256GB storage which is practically inexhaustible.

You can play games, watch videos and much more in the 6.67 inch AMOLED display with refresh rate a 120Hz. He then enjoys one triple camera rear equipped with a crazy main sensor 200MP. Your photos will look great in any light. Last thing worth mentioning is the battery it has 67W turbo charging.

This is a real marvel and today you can have it at a much lower price. So don’t wait for the offer to expire, go to eBay immediately and buy yours Redmi Note 13 pro 5G for only around 260 euros, instead of 399.90 euros. Remember that to get it at this price you must enter the promotional code PIT10PERTE2024 at the time of payment. Place your order now and you will receive it at your home in a few days at no further cost.

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