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An Unnamed Smartphone of Xiaomi Spotted, Expected to Join Budget Segment

Despite being in rumors and tidings due to a Snapdragon 810-powered phablet: Mi Note Plus, Xiaomi has again managed to catch the eyes of cyberspace by its yet-another upcoming handset. First spotted by GizmoChina, a mysterious image has made its appearance on this prominent Chinese manufacturer's Weibo account, which is clearly showing the back panel of device, but its name is still unknown.

Talking about specifications, the yet-to-be announced scion of tech giant will feature a decent 4.7-inch display with a pixel resolution of 720 x 1280p, Here, inclusion of a quad-core Lead Core LCI LC1860C CPU is also expected that is made under 28nm process and based on four-core Cortex-A7 architecture. To remind you, earlier a low-cost handheld has also been leaked by a Chinese website: Mydrivers.com, which had been asserted to be equipped with identical SoC.

Claimed by multiple sources, to handle the graphics processing as well as to take the full advantage of mobile's multitasking processor, a dual-core Mali T628 GPU will also be integrated. On memory front, novel creation of firm might be arrayed with 1GB RAM along with 8GB of expandable inbuilt storage, but its maximum storage capacity has not been specified.

Running on Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system, this unofficial gadget will be outfitted with a 13-megapixel rear shooter, while some previous rumors are suggesting about an 8-megapixel main camera along with a 2-megapixel front snapper.

And most importantly, smartphone has been stated to be compatible with 4G LTE connectivity, which looks like the main USP. However, corporation is still tight-lipped about its next-iteration, but GizmoChina says, CEO of Xiaomi: Lei Jun had affirmed a while ago that "currently company has no plans to release a 399 Yuan smartphone," so we could expect arrival of a dirt-cheap and functional handset, which will cater the need of budget-conscious consumers.

Image Source: Weibo.com/Blovesky

News Source: GizmoChina