Xiaomi Mi 6 leaked , Launching 6 Feb 2017

Xiaomi’s successor to the Mi 5, the Mi 6 will arrive on 6th feb if sources are to be believed. The company will be redesigning the phone to resemble the Mi Note 2 and will include features like IP68 waterproofing. Xiaomi is using the Snapdragon 835 chipset and will use upto 6GB of RAM in the base variant of the phone.

The Chinese smartphone maker will launch several variants of the Mi 6, including a Mi 6 Pro which will feature 236 GB of storage and 8 GB of RAM.

According to reports the company has already started receiving shipments of the Snapdragon 835 chipset that it will install in its phones, making Xiaomi one of the first in this effort only after Samsung.

Xiaomi is expected to keep the same size dimensions as last year however, will now offer a QHD display with a 2560 x 1440 px resolution. Leaked photos of the Mi 6 show a metal cased back panel more close in design to HTC phones or the smaller iPhone SE. However, analysts and leaks on weibo have pointed towards a device that resembles the mi note 2 in look and feel including the dual edge display seen on the recently launched Note 2.

 

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7 responses to “Xiaomi Mi 6 leaked , Launching 6 Feb 2017”

  1. Vishal Gaud Avatar
    Vishal Gaud

    Those are the leaked photos of Mi 5C -_-

  2. Sidharth Sanjeev Avatar
    Sidharth Sanjeev

    But their phones will be 5.5 inch ones. I personally prefer the 5 inch ones. Even my redmi note 3 is sometimes uncomfortable to use.

  3. Deepak Pal Verma Avatar
    Deepak Pal Verma

    Wtf they don’t release there Good phone in India…… Please never share their news in India…..

  4. Saurabh Tripathi Avatar
    Saurabh Tripathi

    Talk to OnePlus

  5. Prashant Rawat Avatar
    Prashant Rawat

    MBF ???? !! ??? ?? ????

  6. Pururaj Batra Avatar
    Pururaj Batra

    What will be price it is

  7. Sam Wayne Avatar
    Sam Wayne

    Your background MBF U0001f525

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