Xiaomi Fan Festival 2026 turns April into a smart upgrade season

Promotional image for the Xiaomi Fan Festival featuring various Xiaomi products including smartphones, a television, a scooter, earbuds, and a projector. The background has a minimalist design with a beige palette.

Xiaomi is making a strong case for April as the perfect month to upgrade, with the launch of Xiaomi Fan Festival 2026 in the Philippines bringing a wide mix of discounts, bundled freebies, and flexible payment offers across its growing ecosystem of devices.

Running from April 6 to 30 under the theme “Smart Living, Made Yours,” the annual campaign gives Filipino consumers more reasons to look beyond just smartphones and explore tablets, wearables, TVs, and everyday smart devices that fit different lifestyles and budgets.

Available at Xiaomi Authorized Stores, participating multi-brand retailers, and through Xiaomi community channels, this year’s Fan Festival casts a wide net, offering deals that range from flagship-level handsets to entry-level essentials. At the premium end, the Xiaomi 17 leads the lineup at ₱55,999 and comes bundled with a free Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro, adding extra value for buyers seeking a top-tier smartphone experience.

For those who want strong performance without crossing into full flagship pricing, the Xiaomi 15T Pro is offered at ₱39,999 with a free Xiaomi Backpack, while the Xiaomi 15T is marked down to ₱26,999 from ₱28,999 and comes with a free Xiaomi Neck Pillow.

Much of the spotlight, however, falls on the REDMI Note 15 Series, which anchors Xiaomi’s mid-range push during the promo. Designed for buyers who want a more affordable way to upgrade, the lineup comes with an exclusive ₱500 discount per unit when purchased through a Home Credit 0% interest installment plan, along with a free one-month Viu Premium subscription.

The REDMI Note 15 Pro+ 5G is priced at ₱27,999 and comes with a free Xiaomi umbrella, while the REDMI Note 15 Pro 5G starts at ₱19,999 with the same freebie. The REDMI Note 15 5G, meanwhile, starts at ₱14,999, offering a more accessible 5G option for practical users. At the entry level, the REDMI 15 starts at ₱8,999, positioning itself as a solid everyday device for students, first-time smartphone users, or budget-conscious households.

Xiaomi is also extending the festival spirit to its tablet range, reinforcing its smart living message with devices suited for work, study, and entertainment. The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, priced at ₱38,999, and the Xiaomi Pad 8, at ₱29,999, both come with a keyboard included in the box, plus a free Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active.

The bundle makes each device a more complete out-of-the-box setup for users who want productivity and portability in one package. Both models are also available through Home Credit’s 0% interest installment plan. For buyers looking for something more affordable, the REDMI Pad 2 series offers multiple options, including the REDMI Pad 2 Pro 5G from ₱19,999, the REDMI Pad 2 Pro from ₱15,999, and the REDMI Pad 2 from ₱10,999, giving families and students more room to choose based on budget and performance needs.

Beyond phones and tablets, Xiaomi is using the festival to showcase the depth of its broader device ecosystem. Its wearables lineup includes the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 in Standard and Ceramic Edition variants priced at ₱2,699 and ₱3,799, respectively, while the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro is available at ₱3,899 for those seeking more advanced features. More affordable options remain in play, including the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Active at ₱1,399, the REDMI Watch 5 Active at ₱1,899, and the REDMI Watch 5 at ₱2,899.

In the home entertainment category, the Xiaomi TV A Series starts at ₱8,990 for the 32-inch model and ₱12,990 for the 43-inch version, opening a lower-cost entry point for consumers looking to upgrade their living room setup. The festival also includes smaller but useful accessories such as the REDMI Buds 8 Lite at ₱1,299 and the Xiaomi Power Bank 10000mAh at ₱1,099.

Adding to the campaign’s appeal is the longer buying window tied to Home Credit offers. While the main Xiaomi Fan Festival runs only until April 30, the ₱500 discount on the REDMI Note 15 Series, along with 0% interest installment options and a one-month Viu Premium voucher for all smartphones and pads, will continue until June 30, 2026.

That extended period gives shoppers extra time to plan their purchases and spread out payments, making the promo more practical for buyers balancing value and affordability.

With deals covering everything from premium smartphones to entry-level gadgets and connected home essentials, Xiaomi Fan Festival 2026 positions itself as more than a seasonal sale.

It is a broad consumer push that reflects how the brand wants to meet users at every price point while reinforcing its ecosystem strategy in the Philippine market. For buyers planning a device refresh, April may well be one of the most attractive windows this year to make that move.

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