Xiaomi Mi-3 to boast a 5" 1080p screen, Snapdragon 800 chipset
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> In reply to max @ 2013-03-20 14:52 from 0UbJ - click to readMaybe the SIV with Snapdragon version but not the Exynos, because Exynos is unbeatable.
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- 2013-03-20 15:31
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- Jed
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Xiaomi can't go international if their phones have blatant rip-off designs screaming for the attention of of a lawsuit.
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- 2013-03-20 15:21
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- darksantacruz
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Excellent design! Samsung doesn't have this design...
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- 2013-03-20 15:20
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- China man
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As a China man, I can say so far China brand phone all shit. Specially Xiaomi, it's a rubbish company, they announce the phone and price half year before they begin to sell. They sell phone as a future good
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- 2013-03-20 15:20
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Wow! Flat in front like xperia z but it looks like a htc one, w/ a superb specifications!
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- 2013-03-20 15:19
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- Shinigami
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First, just because first two generations went for $310 it doesn't mean every next generation will keep on selling at a ridiculous price that doesn't cover production costs. At some point they WILL raise prices, which may happen with Mi3. One should not expect everything to stay the same, forever, just because it happened to be same two times in a row.
Second, I'm currently using Xiaomi 1S, and sold Xiaomi M2 32gb version. Its pretty simple to buy it outside of China, though real price is closer to $440/$500 (16/32gb), not $325/$375, as advertized by phone maker.
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- 2013-03-20 15:19
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I thought we just read in that other article about how Samsung can only just make the phone cost $244, plus a lot of other expenses and licences..
HAHAHAHAH RUBBISH!! And this proves it. Again Samsung and other media lying to make hype and sell phones.. cause if phones don't sell, media doesnt get read either..
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- 2013-03-20 15:16
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What a great design and even greater specs!
This phone could be number 1 worldwide. If, as gsmarena said, it would go international.
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- 2013-03-20 15:15
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I choose metal hardware then removal able battery, realistically how many batteries do you have? Plus 64 gig internal memory means better performance on software
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- 2013-03-20 15:00
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CHina phones are great. Hope the start the international sales. Xioami, Oppo and Meizu are the best ones. If someone knows any other that is in the list please post it. I want to buy them, as the price is near 300 usd, which is GREAT.
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- 2013-03-20 15:00
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I choose removable battery and expandable memory over heavier metal that is not practical on a phone. Maybe on a car where you might get into a crash. Not to mention most people have a plastic or rubber case on there phone. Even iPhone users usually have a big ugly otter box case on there so called sexy phone. This phone looks hot but if it doesn't have removable battery or expandable memory that would suck .
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- 2013-03-20 14:52
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