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jeudi 13 mars 2014

Xiaomi's next-gen budget phone shows up with octa-core chip, larger screen

Xiaomi’s sub-$ 130 bill line, the Redmi (previously good known as Hongmi aka “Red Rice”), has been credited for accelerating the company’s enlargement in to Taiwan, Hong Kong as good as Singapore, with circuitously countries similar to Malaysia, Indonesia, as good as Thailand shortly to be combined to the list. While this is the brand brand new development, the company’s already prepping the follow-up model, according to 4 brand brand new listings upon China’s TENAA acceptance database. As you can see, this arriving device is noted with red Android buttons upon the front, which gives divided the Redmi identity. It’ll underline the 5.5-inch, 720p IPS arrangement (a strike from the stream 4.7-inch version), as good as Android 4.2.2, 1GB of RAM as good as an octa-core processor (our theory is MediaTek, again) entrance in dual versions: 1.4GHz as good as 1.7GHz.

As distant as 3G radios have been concerned, China Mobile users can collect the TD-SCDMA model, since folks elsewhere have the WCDMA choice — you think the CDMA2000 chronicle for China Telecom will arrive later. Other something good to eat embody the some-more absolute 13-megapixel categorical camera, the beefed-up 5-megapixel front imager (though the TENAA inventory additionally threw in an 8-megapixel mention) as good as the same aged microSD enlargement (up to 32GB).

Alas, there’s no LTE to be found here, which might give event to internal competitors similar to Huawei, Coolpad as good as Hisense, who have been possibly awaiting or already charity LTE phones in the sub-$ 130 shred in China. On the alternative hand, the stream conjecture is which Xiaomi will betray this brand brand new Redmi during the “MiFan Festival” — the jubilee for the company’s anniversary — in early April, so there’s still the tiny possibility of saying an LTE chronicle cocktail up in between right away as good as then.


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