Xiaomi has taken the wraps off its latest offering, the Mi
Note, which aims to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the Apple iPhone
6 Plus. The event, which took place in Beijing, saw constant comparisons
between the Mi Note to the iPhone 6 Plus.
Display: The Mi Note features a 5.7-inch screen –
slightly larger than the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus. It’s a full HD display with a
pixel density of 386ppi. The Mi Note’s display features a Nela Tech LCD ,
which Xiaomi claims offers higher contrast and dynamic pixel adjustment for
better readability outdoors and improves contrast of darker areas in photos.
Xiaomi also claims it has improved the colour reproduction from the Mi 4. The
display is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
Camera: The Mi Note has 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.
Build: Similar to the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus, the
front panel of the Mi Note features a 2.5D curved glass and a 3D curved glass
rear panel. However, Xiaomi claims that it is thinner than the iPhone 6 Plus,
with dimensions 155.1×77.6×6.95mm (hxwxd) and weighs 161g. There’s a metallic
rim around the sides and the back camera. Also, like the larger iPhone 6 Plus,
the Mi Note has a one-handed mode that minimises the size of app windows for
easier one-handed use.
Features: The Mi Note is powered by a 3,000mAh
battery, comes with dual 4G Sim slots and runs a Snapdragon 801 processor
backed by 3GB Ram. It will be available in 16GB and 64GB storage options and
there’s no card slot for increasing the storage capacity. Out of the two SIM
slots, one supports a nano Sim while the other is for a micro Sim. The Mi Note
also claims to pack a hi-fi audio system with ESS ES9018K2M audio decoder for
minimum distortion and lossless playback at 24-bit/192KHz.
Mi Note’s official price is 2299RMB or about Rs 22,900,
while the 64 GB model set to launch for RMB 2,799 (Rs 27,900) later this year.
There’s also a Mi Note Pro version of the smartphone, which
runs on Snapdragon 810 with 4GB RAM and 64GB of built-in storage. It also
features a higher resolution display (2K) 2560x 1440 pixels. The Xiaomi Note
Pro is priced at 3299 RMB, which is around Rs 32,900. Xiaomi also announced Mi
Box mini – a set up box that is smaller in size than its predecessor.
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