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Xiaomi opens largest Singapore store yet at VivoCity

Celebrating a decade in Singapore with store openings, massive weekend deals

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Xiaomi is doubling down on its retail footprint in Singapore, announcing the grand opening of its largest store yet in the island in VivoCity.

The opening is part of the tech giant’s celebration of its decade-long presence in the market. It also coincides with the opening of another branch in White Sands Singapore on June 27.

The twin openings bring Xiaomi’s total count to 18 locations islandwide, with three launched in the first half of 2026 alone.

The brand remains firmly on track to clear the 20-store milestone across Singapore by the end of the year.

Spanning an expansive 221 square meters (2,378 square feet), the flagship VivoCity location will house close to 500 Stock Keeping Units (SKUs).

The layout is designed to offer an intimate, highly interactive hands-on experience, allowing fans to test everything from Xiaomi’s premium smartphone lineups to its wearables, smart home appliances, and lifestyle gadgets.

Weekend opening deals

To celebrate the milestone, the VivoCity branch is hosting an aggressive grand opening weekend packed with major price slashes, bundle freebies, and tier-based discounts from June 27 to June 30 (while stocks last).

Here are the standout launch deals to look out for:

  • Xiaomi 17T Pro (12GB+512GB): Slashed from SG$ 1,149 to SG$ 1,049, bundled with a free Redmi Pad 2 (9.7-inch, 4GB+64GB)

  • Xiaomi 17T (12GB+512GB): Down from SG$ 949 to SG$ 899, also bundled with a free Redmi Pad 2

  • Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro (12GB+512GB): Dropping heavily from SG$ 699 to just SG$ 419 (exclusive from June 27–28, limited to one unit per person)

  • Xiaomi Pad 7 (8GB+256GB): Down to SG $299 from its standard SG$ 499 price tag (exclusive from June 27–28, limited to one unit per person)

  • Xiaomi Robot Vacuum H50 Pro UK: Cut down to SG$ 499 (U.P. SG$ 599) for the first five buyers daily on opening weekend

  • Xiaomi Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27i UK: Down to SG$ 299 (U.P. SG$ 439) for the first three buyers daily

Additionally, checking out with two or more AIoT smart home devices nets you an instant 10% discount.

Spending at least SG$ 200 secures a return voucher for 5% off your next smartphone or 10% off subsequent AIoT purchases.

Furthermore, if you are heading down early on Saturday, any receipt over SG$ 50 enters you into a live lucky draw at 3:00 PM on June 27.

Prizes up for grabs include a 55-inch Xiaomi TV A Pro (worth SG$ 589), a Redmi Pad 2 Pro (worth SG$ 329), and high-capacity Xiaomi Power Banks.

Store Details

  • Xiaomi Store VivoCity: 1 HarbourFront Walk, #02-29A, Singapore 098585 (Hours: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM)

  • Xiaomi Authorized Store White Sands: 1 Pasir Ris Central Street 3, #01-02/03, Singapore 518457 (Hours: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM)


Editor’s Note: An earlier version of the article incorrectly listed the launch deal price of the Xiaomi Pad 7 (8GB+256GB) as SGD 99. The correct pricing is SGD 299.

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Pulse Elevate wireless speakers come to Southeast Asia this November

Pre-orders open September 2

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Pulse Elevate

PlayStation is expanding its audio lineup with the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers, its first wireless speakers developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The speakers will launch in Southeast Asia starting November 12, 2026, with pre-orders opening September 2.

The Pulse Elevate speakers are designed for desktop gaming on PS5, PC, and Mac, while also supporting portable use with the PlayStation Portal remote player and smartphones. They combine planar magnetic drivers, built-in woofers, and PlayStation Link wireless connectivity for low-latency, lossless audio.

Each speaker uses a studio-inspired planar magnetic driver to deliver sound across the audible spectrum. Built-in woofers add richer bass, while the speakers can enhance positional audio in PS5 games that support Tempest 3D AudioTech.

The right speaker also has a built-in microphone with AI-enhanced noise rejection. This allows users to handle voice chat without wearing a headset while helping filter out unwanted background noise.

Designed for gaming and beyond

Pulse Elevate uses PlayStation Link for ultra-low-latency wireless audio with compatible devices, including the PS5, PC, Mac, and PlayStation Portal. The speakers also support Bluetooth, allowing users to listen to audio from a Bluetooth device while using PlayStation Link for another connected device.

A PlayStation Link USB adapter is included and works with USB-C ports. The speakers also feature built-in rechargeable batteries, letting users take them on the go. Charging docks are included for returning to a desktop setup.

Users can adjust the speakers’ volume directly and position them horizontally or vertically. PS5 and PC users can also customize EQ, sidetone, volume, and microphone mute settings through system menus.

Pulse Elevate will be available in Midnight Black and White.

Price and availability

Pulse Elevate wireless speakers will launch starting November 12, 2026. Pre-orders begin September 2 at local retailers. Availability may vary by market and retailer.

The recommended retail prices are:

  • Singapore: SGD 319
  • Malaysia: MYR 1,099
  • Thailand: THB 8,499
  • Philippines: PHP 14,709
  • Vietnam: VND 6,999,000

The Pulse Elevate marks Sony Interactive Entertainment’s first entry into wireless speakers, extending the PlayStation audio ecosystem beyond the Pulse Elite headset and Pulse Explore earbuds. 

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REDMI Note 17 Series focuses on long-term reliability

Built for years of use

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Xiaomi is putting long-term reliability at the center of the upcoming REDMI Note 17 Series.

In a Singapore media release dated August 17, 2026, Xiaomi outlined its “Built for Years” approach for the new series. The company says the strategy focuses on battery longevity, durability, security updates, and sustained performance as people keep their smartphones for longer.

The REDMI Note Series has shipped more than 500 million units worldwide. Xiaomi says the lineup has evolved around changing user needs, from larger displays and bigger batteries to improved durability and water resistance.

Six years of “Built for Years”

The REDMI Note 17 Series will follow a six-year “Built for Years” commitment covering battery longevity, security patch updates, and sustained smoothness. Xiaomi notes that the specific coverage will vary depending on the model and market.

The company is also introducing the first Pro Max model in the REDMI Note lineup. Xiaomi says the model will bring “max design, max quality, and max experience” to the series.

Durability will also play a major role. Xiaomi says the REDMI Note 17 Series has received TÜV SÜD certifications covering battery performance, drop resistance, and water resistance. The tests aim to reflect real-world use rather than laboratory performance alone.

Bigger battery, stronger durability

The series will feature Xiaomi’s largest-ever smartphone battery. It uses silicon-carbon technology and is designed to balance daily endurance, long-term cycle life, safety, and fast charging.

Xiaomi rates the battery for 1,600 charging cycles while retaining more than 80 percent capacity. The company says this is designed to support six years of reliable performance under demanding daily use.

The phones are also designed to better handle everyday accidents. Xiaomi says they use 17 custom waterproof components and undergo 10 airtightness tests. The devices are certified for 3-meter drop resistance as well.

Xiaomi says this focus is particularly relevant to mid-range smartphones. As consumers hold onto their devices for longer, the company believes longevity is becoming just as important as performance, cameras, and design.

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Asia to get its own D23; tickets on sale this November

Singapore to host The Ultimate Disney Fan Event tailored for Asia next year

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Asia is getting its own D23 with Singapore hosting the first ever edition of The Ultimate Disney Fan Event next year.

The Walt Disney Company announced the milestone, with D23 Asia taking over the iconic Marina Bay Sands and parts of Sands Expo & Convention Center from June 25 to 27, 2027.

Fans will be able to purchase tickets by November 2026.

The first-ever D23 Asia will bring together Disney fans from across Asia Pacific and beyond in a three-day celebration of Disney storytelling, creativity, and innovation.

It will feature immersive experiences, exclusive showcases, special announcements, shopping, entertainment and more.

Building on the legacy of D23 fan events in Anaheim and around the world, the Singapore edition will offer a uniquely Asian experience while staying true to the scale, excitement and fan-first spirit that defines D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.

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