Ebay vs Amazon. The price difference is just wow
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Damn, why is the price so much higher than X14? I got mine for $560.
Where did you get your from?
tariffs kicked in?
Amazon India. There was a sale going on.
Those devices are probably here already in US.
Maybe . I think this is the end of Chinese Smartphones in US
I thought there was an exemption for electronics.
Currently it’s only 20%
I pre ordered it and got it for like $700 from the xiaomi india website
Amazon is the worst place to order phones. Some of those phones are in China
Meh. You can buy from China for 500-550$, but it’s the same you will get from ebay: no warranty
Is this price essentially due to tariffs?
Tariffs apparently don’t apply for tech products.
That Amazon listing for 1299 is from a third party seller and they can put whatever amount they want, so that’s why it’s so high.
Check amazon.co.uk, they deliver to the US. Even with the exchange rate and shipping it’s not that bad. It’s also sold directly from Amazon rather than a third party seller.
It’s not just that, most people have to go through USA, I from Uruguay and to order the 15 ultra I have to go to Amazon UK and then send it to Miami then to Uruguay, it was like 1800 usd if I wanted the xiaomi… While the S25 ultra is 1099 and 40 for the plane from USA to Uruguay
15 ultra is not even in Amazon US
It’s horrible… For the money they ask you get a S25 ultra when this should compete vs 25 not ultra
A lot of Xiaomi phones on Amazon are shipped from the Amazon warehouse and arrive the next day. You can tell whether an item is being shipped by Amazon or a third-party seller in the listing before placing an order. You can also usually tell if an item is being shipped from China by the estimated delivery date–items shipped from China typically have delivery dates three weeks or more after placing the order.
Amazon’s prices are high but since Xiaomi doesn’t officially sell phones in the United States there are a limited number of places to order from that are located in the United States which is more of an issue now with the Trump tariffs.
If you do a search on eBay for Xiaomi phones and then filter the seller location to United States that eliminates 95% of the listings.
Walmart also carries some Xiaomi phones on their website but has a much smaller selection than Amazon and their prices aren’t any better.
Because of all the Trump insanity if you order a Xiaomi phone on eBay you need to find a US Seller which eliminates 95% of the listings on eBay. With Amazon you’re paying for convenience because the major models are shipped from Amazon’s warehouse, arrive in 1 or 2 days, and are super easy to return if there’s a problem.
Until Xiaomi decides to actually enter the US market we’re going to be stuck paying higher prices and not get to take advantage of the various promotions Xiaomi offers. It used to be worth it to save money, order from AliExpress or eBay and wait 3 or 4 weeks for shipping from China but now everything is too much of a mess to take the chance. Trump changes his tariffs from morning to morning depending on his mood. The tariff could be 20% when you place the order and 200% by the time the package enters the country.
Given the current situation the stability of ordering from Amazon and getting your phone the next day or the day after is worth the extra money.
Wow
Understood. For some reason I thought that it was just for certain OEMs such as Apple and American P.C. companies like Dell, Hewlett Packard etc.
But perhaps it goes for **all of them**
There wouldn’t be tariffs on personal shipments, such as 1 package coming from wonda mobile. Tariffs would be for large companies bringing in huge freight shipments from China, think how many phones Apple brings over from China. Even so, there are no tariffs on electronics anyways.