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Specifications:
-6.4” edgeless display: Ultra-high 91.3% screen-to-body ratio—highest on any smartphone to date
– Full ceramic body: Ceramic back cover, frame, and side buttons, 8 MoHs hardness. Seamless connectors fuse Mi MIX’s body without any external adhesives
– Cantilever piezoelectric ceramic acoustic technology replaces the traditional earpiece speaker, allowing you to listen to calls without the earpiece
– Ultrasonic proximity sensor hidden behind the display, replaces traditional infrared proc sensor
– Custom 17:9 display, large 16:9 viewing area even with soft keys
– Soft keys with auto-hide Quick Ball allow easy navigation and reachability while keeping Mi MIX sleek and minimalist
– Compact front camera, 50% smaller than traditional camera modules, imperceptibly located along Mi MIX’s “chin”
– Custom round-edged display allowed us to create a more immersive, edgeless viewing experience
– Snapdragon 821 at 2.35GHz
– 4GB LPDDR4 RAM + 128GB UFS 2.0 storage; 6GB + 256GB (Mi Mix 18k)
– 4400mAh battery, Quick Charge 3.0
– Full NFC Functionality: Read, write, card emulation, P2P, Mi Pay ready
– HD audio quality, 192kHz / 24-bit resolution
– GPS high-precision positioning
– 16MP PDAF rear camera
– MIUI 8
– Mi MIX 18k with 18-karat gold rims around camera and fingerprint sensor; 6GB + 256GB
– RMB 3499 (4GB + 128GB, approx USD 516)
– RMB 3999 Mi MIX 18k (6GB + 256GB, approx USD 590 )
Xiaomi didn't just drop the Mi Note 2 upon us today, but also revealed what is going to be Xiaomi's most ground-breaking smartphone yet- the MIX.
We had earlier thought that it is the Mi Note 2 itself that will come sporting a bezel-less display, but it's the futuristic MIX that sports a 6.4-inch bezel less display with a 91.3 per cent screen to body ratio. That is more than what any phone offers currently as most smartphones comes with a thick upper and lower bezel for housing the microphone, the proximity sensor and the ambient light sensor.
So how does the MIX allow for calls? The MIX doesn't come with a conventional microphone for speaking on call. Instead, Xiaomi has developed its own in-house technology which uses conduction technology to conduct sound from the top section of the phone. The MIX makes up for the lack of a proximity sensor with an ultra-sonic technology that automatically turns off the screen when you place the phone on your ear during a call.
The smartphone comes with an all-ceramic build that renders strength and sturdiness to the MIX. The phone has been designed by Philippe Stark, a renowned French designer famous for designing Steve Jobs' personal yatch.
The MIX will be powered by the performance edition of the Snapdragon 821 processor which bumps up the processor speed to 2.35GHz coupled with 4GB/6GB LPDDR4 RAM.
The device will come in 128 GB and 256 GB storage variants with a 4400mAh battery and Qualcomm's QuickCharge 3.0.
As for the camera, the MIX will sport a 16-megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash which can shoot 4K videos at 30fps. On the front, there's a 5-megapixel selfie camera on the bottom of the screen which is a first for any smartphone.
The MIX will run MIUI 8 under Android 6.0 Marshmallow. It has been priced at CNY 3499 (Roughly Rs 34,500) for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant and CNY 3999 (roughly Rs 39,450) for the 6GB RAM and 256GB storage variant which has been named MIX Pro.
The MIX Pro will also sport gold plated rings around the camera and the fingerprint scanner at the back.
MIX and MIX Pro will be available in China from November 4 onward.
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