Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Xiaomi’s biggest ever ‘smartphone’: The 6.44″ Mi Max hits China on May 17 from $230

[​IMG]Above: Mi Max

Image Credit: XiaomiChina-based smartphone maker Xiaomi has added a new device to its arsenal today with the launch of the Mi Max, the company's biggest smartphone to date.

For some, the Mi Max's 173.1mm x 88.3mm x 7.5mm body, and 6.44″ (full HD) screen, will make this more of a tablet than a phone, but Xiaomi is pegging it firmly in the smartphone category. And perhaps sensibly, it has steered clear of any "phablet" terminology. This is perhaps indicative of where the smartphone market has gone — the Mi Max is by no means the largest device to claim smartphone status

The Mi Max sports a metal body and is 7.5mm thick, weighing in at 203 grams. It comes in three storage opti ons — 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB (which is expandable further via an SD card meaning you could have up to 256GB of onboard storage). Depending on the exact model, it sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650/652 processor, powered by six or eight Cortex A72 and A53 cores, and comes with either 3GB or 4GB of RAM.

[​IMG]Above: Mi Max

Xiaomi also unveiled the latest version of its Android-based MIUI operating system today — MIUI 8 will begin beta-testing on June 1 in China, with an anticipated launch on June 17 across the Mi and Redmi range of devices.

In terms of pricing, well, as you'd expect, it depends on the model. The cheapest version of the Mi Max, with Snapdragon 650, 32GB of storage, and 3GB RAM, w ill cost RMB 1499 ($230). The Snapdragon 652 incarnation, with 64GB / 3GB or 128GB / 4GB will ship for RMB 1699 ($260) and RMB 1999 ($307), respectively. All version of the device have a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera and a fingerprint sensor.

Xiaomi has become one of the world's biggest smartphone makers since the launch of its first mobile phone in 2011. However, the devices are generally only available in China and a handful of Asian countries, though the company did launch one smartphone in Brazil, and it sells accessories in other markets. Xiaomi sold 70 million smartphones to consumers in 2015.

Today's launch comes a few months after the company brought its latest flagship to market — the Mi5 was announced at a global launch event in February, an event that suggested it could be the first Xiaomi phone to launch truly globally. But that wasn't to be the case, with the device arriving exclusively in China at first, followed by a few other countries in the re gion.

True to form, the Mi Max will be available in China only from May 17.

http://venturebeat.com/2016/05/10/x...he-6-44-mi-max-hits-china-on-may-17-from-230/


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