Xiaomi's Mi Max: Cheapest Smartphone To Upstage Samsung Galaxy 7, LG G5 SE Chipset Releases Anytime

First Posted: May 16, 2016 07:22 AM EDT
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Xiaomi Mi Max, the Chinese-based company's newest device, will be hugely packed with a 4,850mAh battery and a 6.44inch display. Xiaomi is also going big with its latest line of phones by making the Xiaomi Mi Note and Xiaomi Mi Note Pro smaller than ever.

The giant smartphone company is not only built big but strong, Engadget reported. To cater to everyday smartphone needs, the Xiaomi Mi Max will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 or 652 processor, a 4GB or 3GB RAM, and a 32GB or 128GB worth of internal memory. It will be a tough competition between phones since both the Samsung Galaxy 7 and LG G5 SE will also be sporting the same chipset.

As for the design, the Xiaomi Mi Max will be having a smooth and metallic body with antenna lines. The Mi lol engrave will also be at the back. The phone will be available in the colors silver, gold, and dark gray, which are usually the colors available in most of the company's other phones. It is already set for release in the Chinese market this week.

Other than the anticipated larger screen and battery capacity, Xiaomi Mi Max will also be carrying a fingerprint sensor for security, a 16megapixel rear camera and a 5megapixel front camera. However, these may not sound as modern since other phones already have the same feature.

What differs the Xiaomi Mi Max from other known smartphones is that it will be sold at a much cheaper price. Starting at $230, it will already provide the Snapdragon 650, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage features. The 652 Snapdragon and 64GB of storage, on the other hand, will be worth $261, while the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage will be at $307.

Xiaomi Mi Max is the cheapest smartphone yet, and is worth to be watched out for since the phone can breakthrough other phone giants, Gadgets NDTV reported.

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