Xiaomi’s
Mi Note Pro is all set to hit store shelves in China on May 12.
Xiaomi’s founder, CEO Lei Jun announced the Mi Note and Mi Note Pro back
in January, which he claimed will challenge iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in
looks, size and in camera quality.
The
Note Pro features a 5.7-inch screen – slightly larger than the 5.5-inch
iPhone 6 Plus. It’s a 2K (2560 x 1440) display with a pixel density of
515 ppi. It features a 3D curved glass on the back and 2.5D curved glass
on front.
It
gets a 13MP rear camera with optical image stabilisation. It uses
Sony’s CMOS sensor, with a f2.0 aperture for low-light shots. The
company claims that it uses a dual-tone flash developed by Phillips for
more natural-looking colours in photos. Taking a dig at Apple once
again, Xiaomi said that the Mi Note’s main camera does not protrude out
like the iPhone 6. Mi Note has a 4MP front camera with large 2 micron
pixels.
It
is backed by a 3090mAh battery, and comes with dual 4G SIM slots and
runs a Snapdragon 801 processor backed by 4GB RAM. It will be available
in 64GB onboard space, but there’s no card slot for increasing the
storage capacity.
The Xiaomi Note Pro is priced at 3299 RMB, which is around Rs 32,900.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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