Now rumored to be coming to market in November, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is one power packed beast of a phablet if the leaked specs are legit. While multiple variants are possible, the premium version should feature a 5.7-inch Force Touch enabled AMOLED screen, carrying a 1440 x 2560 resolution. Under the hood you’ll find the Snapdragon 821 SoC with a quad-core 2.4 GHz CPU and the Adreno 530 GPU. 8GB of RAM is inside along with 256GB of internal storage.
A 16MP camera adorns the rear of the phone while an 8MP front-facing camera snaps selfies and handles video chats. A 3600mAh battery keeps the lights on, and the Quick Charge will rapidly power up the juices inside the device.
Today, images of fan-based renders surfaced on China’s Weibo. From the pastel-like hue on the different colored units, to the dual-camera setup on the back, this is one sleek but still powerful handset. The design is based on previously disseminated
But these renders, exclude that feature; according to the creator of these images, since the dual-curved edge glass was not employed on the recently released Xiaomi Mi 5s, it most likely won’t be used on the Mi Note 2 range. Also missing is the rear fingerprint scanner, possibly replaced by Qualcomm’s ultrasonic biometric reader found embedded in the screen.
source: Weibo via Playfuldroid
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