The
Xiaomi Mi Max - which was unveiled earlier this week in China, and is all set
to go on its first flash sale next week on May 17 and Xiaomi says that over 10
million people have registered for the phablet.
This was
revealed by the Chinese company in a post on Weibo. To put
the number in context, the company's Mi 5 smartphone received 17 million
registrations for its first flash sale, although keep in mind that the handset
falls in the flagship category, unlike the Mi Max.
Xiaomi Mi
Max price: For 1,499 Yuan you get the 32GB Mi Max variant, which also boasts a
Snapdragon 650 chipset and 3GB of RAM. The 64GB variant is priced at 1,699 Yuan
(approximately Rs 17,500) and features a Snapdragon 652 chipset along with 3GB
of RAM. The top-end 128GB storage variant will set you back by 1,999 Yuan
(approximately Rs 20,500) and features a Snapdragon 652 SoC along with 4GB of
RAM.
Xiaomi Mi
Max specifications, features:
The phablet features a 6.44-inch 1080p display, a
microSD card slot to expand the built-in storage, a 16-megapixel rear camera
along with dual-tone LED flash and PDAF, and a 5-megapixel 85-degrees
wide-angle selfie camera. The Mi Max also features a 4,850mAh battery with
Qualcomm’s Quick Charge support, and connectivity options like 4G LTE with
VoLTE support, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, GPS and Bluetooth.
There is
currently no word on when Xiaomi plans to bring the Mi Max phablet to India.
But considering how soon the Mi 5 arrived in India, we may not have to wait
long for Xiaomi’s 6.44-inch phablet.
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