Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 Online Store Listing!


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It looks as though the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 could be launching sooner rather than later, as the next generation concept phone appears online.

With the launch of the Xiaomi Mi6 yesterday and the chances of a Mi6 Plus coming soon being slim, Xiaomi fans who want a larger phone might have to opt for the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, and thereā€™s some good news.

Although Xioami hasnā€™t officially announced the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, online reseller Gearbest has already jumped the gun and listed the baseless handset online starting from $848 for the 4GB RAM variant rising to a $1094 for the top of the line 8GB RAM version.

According to the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 listing the new phone will be available in either black or white from the day of launch with internal memory options ranging from 128GB to 256GB.

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The new phablet will boast a bezel less 6.4-inch 2560 x 1440 AMOLED display and rather than the odd front facing camera of the original, we might see a slide up camera module on the rear which brings a 13 megapixel camera into view. Not sure what we mean, then take a look at this Elephone concept from earlier in the week to get the idea.

The listing states the Mi Mix2 will have a Snapdragon 835 chipset running at 2.4Ghz, rear fingerprint scanner and single main 19 megapixel camera on the rear. Full details of the phone arenā€™t listed but Gearbest do say the Mi Mix 2 will ship with MIUI 9 based on Android 7.1.

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2 Comments

  1. April 20, 2017

    I don’t trust Gearbest. Their prices are often really inflated although they occasionally have a few good deals. They also often list a phone as being some ridiculous amount off, like 50% or something, when the price they are actually asking is still as high or higher than what you can find on other online retailers’ sites.

  2. Moose
    April 20, 2017

    I don’t trust Gearbest. Their prices are often really inflated although they occasionally have a few good deals. They also often list a phone as being some ridiculous amount off, like 50% or something, when the price they are actually asking is still as high or higher than what you can find on other online retailers’ sites.