Mi Max : Xiaomi's dragon launch in Indian smartphone market
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on Thursday, 14 July 2016
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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched Mi Max, their latest entry to Indian mobile phone market.
With 6.44 inch display, the company has clearly targeted the large mobile display enthusiasts.
The phone boasts of edge panel which combined with curved rear edges makes for a firm grip despite its size, display is not just gigantic but full HD with good brightness, contrast levels and viewing angles.
Mi Max carries a fingerprint scanner at the back and is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage with memory card support upto 256 GB.
Multi media front is covered by 16 megapixel rear shooter with dual tone LED flash and 5 mega P at the front while software front is managed by Android 6.0 Marshmallow layered by MIUI 7 which can be upgraded to MIUI 8.
power front is handled by 4850 mAh battery which gives a real good life to the device. A good mix of gaming, messaging, videoing and net surfing can be handled for an entire day with a full charge.
Priced at Rs. 14,999 Mi Max makes a serious contender in the sub Rs. 20,000 market.
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