Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Vs. Redmi Note: With 5.7-Inch Display, LTE, 3600 mAh … – International Business Times AU

The well-received Xiaomi Redmi Note Will likely be getting .its successor called “Xiaomi Redmi Note 2″ on Jan. 15, 2015. During the launch event, scheduled in Beijing, the company is expected to Introduce ITS flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi Mi5. But then, the online retailer Oppomart has Already Listed a new Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 handsets with Specifications and price, prior to the scheduled Thursday launch event.

Therefore, the Note 2 Will likely get Introduced alongside the Mi5. So Here Is The Comparison of Specifications, features, and price pertaining to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 and Note Redmi.

Display and Design

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Will reportedly come with a 5.7-inch display, bundled with 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolution. Meanwhile, the Redmi Note features a 5.5-inch display and 720 x 1,280 pixel resolution. The new device is overpriced reported to feature 2.5D ice cream That curves at the corners. Plus, the back panel of the handset willalso be made of glass, sporting the “world’s first curved glass piece,” notes GSM Arena.

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The Redmi Note, on Reviews the other hand, Comes With glossy rear panel and the Therefore, the handset looks quite slippery. Nonetheless, the handset is not very wide and the sides are slightly curved and the Therefore, the grip is not as bad as it was perceived to pray, says NDTV. Further More, the ice cream on the back is reportedly Surrounded by a marginally raised black plastic edging.

Under the Hood

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is reported to ask powered by the latest 64-bit (Qualcomm Snapdragon 615) octa-core processor, whereas the Redmi Note utilisés a (Mediatek MT6592) octa-core processor. Plus, the Redmi Note 2 Will reportedly ask backed by a modest 2 GB of RAM configuration, similar to the predecessor. On the software end, the predecessor and the successor Run On Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and Android 4.4 KitKat OS, respectively, with MIUI on top of it.

Camera, Memory and Battery

The upcoming Redmi Note 2 Will reportedly sports a solid 13 MP rear-facing camera unit with dual tone, dual-LED flash and a 5 MP snapper at the front. On the otherhand,

the Redmi Note Comes With The Same camera configuration; however, it features only a regular LED flash.

With respect to the memory specification, the Redmi Note 2 Will reportedly come housed with 16 GB and 32 GB of internal storage capacity. At this point, there is no information available to ascertain the microSD card configuration of the upcoming handset. Meanwhile, the predecessor Comes With only 8 GB of storage with microSD card expansion up to 32GB. Needless to say, the Storage Option is a deal breaker for Many smartphone buyers. Moving On To The battery configuration, the upcoming Redmi Note 2 Will Feature a whopping 3,600 mAh unit, while the Redmi Note settles for 3,200 mAh.

Connectivity

Apart from the standard connectivity options, the Redmi Note 2 Will apparently support quad-band GSM, quad-band WCDMA (3G HSPA +) and LTE FDD on 1800/2100/2600 MHz band. On the otherhand, the predecessor Redmi Note does not support LTE. Although, a new variant named Redmi Note 4G LTE was Introduced lateralis. In addition, the handset Supports dual-SIM functionality village housing two micro SIM slots, similar to the predecessor.

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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is reportedly priced at $ 249 for International Customers. Meanwhile, interested readers can purchase the Redmi Note 4G LTE variant from Oppomart for $ 199.

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