We have been hearing a lot about Xiaomi's upcoming flagship device
but nothing has been made official so far. The closest thing to official
we have on Xiaomi Mi 5
right now is the company's CEO Lei Jun describing it to be "very, very
good" and "worth the wait." But the real specs of the Mi 5 smartphone
remain classified. In terms of specifications of the handset, Mi 5 is expected to be a major overhaul over than Xiaomi Mi Note Pro.
The 2016 flagship is expected to flaunt a metallic build with rounded
corners and a Home button with integrated fingerprint sensor. The
Mi 5 will reportedly come with either a 5.0-inch or 5.2-inch display,
aided by 1080p screen resolution. Sadly, the QHD rumors have been shot
down. Under the hood, Qualcomm’s latest powerhouse Snapdragon 820 will
take charge and a solid 4 GB of RAM will back the configuration. Speaking
of camera specification, the handset will apparently sport a
16-megapixel rear-facing sensor, in addition to a generous 8-megapixel
front-facing snapper for selfies and video chats. Other than the
standard connectivity options, rumors say, a USB Type-C port can also be
expected. Even with these high-end specs, Xiaomi Mi 5 will keep
the cost of the device somewhere around 2499 Yuan (approx $385 or Rs.
25,000). In any case, readers are advised to take the reported Xiaomi Mi 5 related details with the proverbial pinch of salt as the Xiaomi company has not confirmed any information so far. Source: http://www.xiaomidevice.com/blog/xiaomi-mi-5-worth-the-wait/
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