The
WCDMA version of the Xiaomi
Mi3 has been one of the most anticipated
phones of this year (hopefully 'this year' stays till after the
launch). However, the
Chinese phone maker seems to be in no mood to please their followers, or 'miFans' as Xiaomi choose to call them.
The Xiaomi
Mi3 was
initially launched in September, and it has been more than 3 months since. As expected, the
device impressed one and all with the revamped design, powerful
Snapdragon 800 processor (
Tegra 4 for the Chinese) and almost every other thing that one could imagine in a 2013
flagship, including a 5-inch full HD display, dual band WiFi,
NFC, etc. However, Xiaomi have not been up to the mark, and in a way, disappointing for their international fans who have been waiting for the
WCDMA compatible version to show up. Not only buyers, resellers from China have had to face a hard time after they started accepting pre-orders for the
WCDMA Mi3.