Tomorrow, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, who also has ambitions to expand into the US soon, will probably launch a successor to last years's Mi Note, a direct Samsung Galaxy Note competitor with a cheaper price point. This year, the successor might even look a lot like the Galaxy Note-series because Xiaomi apparently used a curved edge design on the Mi Note 2. The curved 5.7 inch display is supposed to feature QHD-resolution. Inside, Xiaomi added Qualcomm's top of the line Snapdragon 821 processor, that will reach 2.4 Ghz on all of its four cores.
There will be separate versions with 4 GB and 6 GB of memory, plus you will be able to choose between 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB of onboard memory. The large 4.000 mAh battery inside the Mi Note 2 should be Quick Charge 2.0 compatible. Like many other smartphones this year, the Mi Note 2 will feature a dual 16 megapixel camera system on the back, at the front there will be a single 5 megapixel lens. From what we know, Android 6 will be preinstalled and you will find MIUI 8 running on top.
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