Xiaomi has really been working hard latel as evident by the recent announcement of the Xiaomi Mi5 flagship, as well as the Xiaomi Mi Max
in an ongoing effort to expand to new foreign markets. To keep the
proverbial wheels turning, two new Xiaomi devices were just spotted over
at TENAA, both bearing the Mi logo on the back, as well as the
company's current design language. The
devices are yet to be squarely identified and named, but the units
numbered 2016030 and 2015115 do look quite a bit like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 and the Redmi 3, respectively. So, it is a good guess that we are looking at their successors. The
Xiaomi Redmi 3A has a 5-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1280 x
720 pixels. It is powered by an octa-core SoC, clocked at 1.4GHz and 2GB
of RAM plus 16GB of expandable storage, overall, a typical mid-range
offer. It comes with a rather compact metal body in silver or silver and
gold, measuring 139.3 × 69.6 × 8.5 mm and weighing in at 143 grams. The
camera setup consists of a 13MP main shooter and a 8MP selfie one. The
phone boots Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and a 2850 mAh battery powers the
show. As for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro
successor, marked as the 2015115 on TENAA, it features a 5.5-inch
FullHD display, a 1.8GHz hexa-core SoC and the same memory configuration
- 2GB of RAM plus 16GB of expandable storage. The camera setup offers a
higher-res 16MP shooter on the back and a 5MP one on the front. The
metal body comes in the same set of color options and measures 149.96 ×
76.06 × 8.69 mm, with a total weight of 165.91 grams. The battery pack
is 4000 mAh this time around and, oddly enough, the phone appears to
boot Android 5.1.1 Lollipop at least, the early TENAA unit does. Source: Xiaomi Device
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