The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is expected to be unveiled on the 25th of October next week, but it appears its key specifications have been revealed through a series of leaked presentation slides. If these information are legitimate, the Mi Note 2 is set to be Xiaomi’s most interesting flagship smartphone yet.
Naturally, the Mi Note 2 is packed with the latest and greatest processor from Qualcomm: the Snapdragon 821. On top of that, the slides also revealed that the upcoming device will be packing a 5.7-inch 1440p Super AMOLED pressure-sensitive display; this makes it one of Xiaomi’s very few smartphones with a 1440p display, and based on a previous confirmation, the panel should be a dual-curved display.
Other specifications of the Mi Note 2 detailed in the presentation slides include an iris scanner, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor (much like the Xiaomi Mi 5s), up to 128GB of internal storage and 6GB of RAM, an 8MP front-facing shooter, a dual-camera system – made up of 23MP Sony IMX318 and 12MP IMX378 sensors – as well as a generous 4,100mAh battery. Needless to say, these are very respectable specifications.
However, as is always the case with leaked information, these details are not certain until Xiaomi itself confirm them. Regardless, all will be revealed come 25 October; it’ll be interesting to see if the Mi Note 2 will indeed carry a 2,799 Chinese yuan (about RM1,735) price tag.
(Source: Phone Arena)
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