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Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 may be outed alongside MIUI 7 on August 13

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Vlad 06 August, 2015

Xiaomi Android Rumors

Xiaomi is set to take the wraps off the next iteration of its mobile operating system based on Android on August 13. But at that event we apparently might see a new smartphone being announced alongside MIUI 7.

New rumors are popping up in China saying that the long-awaited Redmi Note 2 will finally become official on that occasion. Furthermore, a leading Chinese online retailer has mentioned August 16 as the possible date on which pre-orders for the new handset are due to start.



And finally, we have the image above. This is purported to be an internal screengrab from Xiaomi's online store, showing the price of the 32GB version of the upcoming Redmi Note 2 as CNY 799. That's about $128 or €117 at the current exchange rates.

But there's surely going to be an even cheaper model with 16GB of storage. And speculation has it that this will be offered for just CNY 699 ($112, €103). That price point would make it a tough competitor for Meizu's recently unveiled m2 note.

As for specs, past mumblings spoke about the Redmi Note 2 sporting a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen, a 13 MP rear camera, a 5 MP selfie cam, 2GB of RAM, and a 3,020 mAh battery. It could be powered by MediaTek's MT6795 SoC with a 2 GHz octa-core CPU.

Source 1 (in Chinese) • Source 2 (in Chinese) | Via

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  • praj123456
  • vG0
  • 11 Oct 2015

Don't be foolish.I am having this device and it's coool.Bought from china in holidays

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  • rAM
  • 09 Aug 2015

xiaomi phones never in my life.reason is simple poor quality of hardwares. U may get high end specs .but poor quality of product

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  • Anonymous
  • rAM
  • 09 Aug 2015

No never to xiaomi or any Chinese companies. Reason is simple they can give u high end specs within ur budget .but quality of hardwares are very poor.

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