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Xiaomi Mi Note Pro: Luxury work with Snapdragon 810 and MIUI 6

One of the leaders in the mobile industry, Xiaomi has announced two new phablets to expand its market more with the quality and powerful inventions which are named Mi Note and Mi Note Pro. Here we are discussing about the later one which is claimed by the company as “better than the Mi Note.” Company has given this handset a price tag of CNY 3299 (approx Rs. 32,900) which makes it the premium device to buy.

The Mi Note Pro though has been announced but will go into mass production in March. The prime feature to talk about this handset is its high-end processor. This handset takes the power from the latest and high-end Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor of Qualcomm which uses 64bit architecture to embark its name in the list of stunning and amazing smartphones. That’s not the end to describe its supremacy as its being crafted with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and Adreno 430 GPU; bravo for such technically superb specs.

Company has even engineered with keeping the need of customization in mind what today’s era wants. The Xiaomi Mi Note Pro runs on Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS with MIUI 6 on top. However, this phablet only supports single SIM. The Chinese juggernaut tweeted about the launch of this wonderful device which received mixed response.

On the specifications side, it flaunts a 5.7-inch screen which has made designers to keep it in phablet category. However, it matches with the Mi Note in screen size, but better in the resolution by offering QHD (1440x2560 pixels) resolution with pixel density of 515ppi. The device offers 64GB built-in storage while there is no information regarding expandable storage yet. The handset also comes loaded with LTE Cat. 9 network connectivity.

On imaging front, you can get a 13-megapixel camera on rear side with OIS, Sony CMOS sensor, and two-tone flash. A 4-megapixel front shooter also there for selfie purpose. Thanks to Quick Charge 2.0 technology that improves the capability of the battery which has 3000mAh capacity in units. Whether this device will make entry in India or not is hard to speculate right now.