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Xiaomi Ferrari Tipped Out, Features Upper Mid-range Specs

The prominent Chinese Electronics Company: Xiaomi is prepping to bring a raft of brand-new smartphones in coming days in order to gain more leveraging and a better revenue in mobile industry. However, firm is on the high peak of discussion due to its upcoming Mi Note Plus and an unnamed budget smartphone, and now tech giant has again appeared in tidings with yet another forthcoming handset, called Ferrari.

First spotted by TechGadgetsz, next-iteration of company has been listed on the official website of GFXBench Benchmark, whereby its various aspects have come into view. Discussing about the specifications mentioned in shared brochure, this unannounced mobile phone will be loaded with Google's avant-garde mobile operating system: Android 5.0.2 Lollipop.

The handset will be power packed with a 1.65 GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor and it will incorporate Adreno 405 GPU to handle the graphics processing. This Single SIM supported gadget has been claimed to be equipped with a 4.9-inch full-HD display, which will confer a pixel resolution of 1080x1920p.

On imaging front, Xiaomi Ferrari will house a 12-megapixel autofocus main camera decked with LED Flash, HDR and face detection functionality. The front panel of device will be coupled with a 4.8-megapixel sensor that has been said to be outfitted some additional attributes such as face detection and face beauty.

Coming to memory front, listing of Benchmark suggests about 2GB RAM, 16GB of internal memory and it will have maximum storage capacity of 32GB. The yet-to-be announced handheld will assimilate 4G, 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB, Bluetooth v4.0 and USB OTG options on connectivity front, says TechGadgetsz.

By judging the above mentioned specifications, we can say device could be a brickbat in the way of currently present mid-range smartphones and Xiaomi gain highest-ever earnings by dispatching its novel creation at a competitive price.

News Source: TechGadgetsz, NDTV

Image Source: GFXBench, Phone Arena