Xiaomi Directly Targets OnePlus One With the Launch of 5.7-inch Mi Note

World’s third largest smartphone maker, Xiaomi took a great leap in order to challenge the likes of Apple, Samsung and OnePlus with the new 5.7-inch phablet called the Mi Note.

Many expected the Chinese manufacturer to launch the second generation Redmi Note or the Mi5, but instead the company decided to take a step ahead and launched the Xiaomi Mi Note. The new device flaunts a 5.7-inch 1080p display and seems to be Xiaomi’s contender against the OnePlus One (with a price to match.)

The device is powered by a Snapdragon 801 processor and comes with 3 GB RAM. The phablet will be available in 16 and 32 GB variants. The company has also launched a Pro version of the Mi Note which is powered by 64 bit Snapdragon 810, comes with 4GB of RAM and has a 64GB version only. The pro version flaunts an enticing 2560×1440 at 515ppi screen (2k display.)

Both are powered by a 3000mAh battery. The devices also sport a 13MP main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and a 4 MP front facing selfie camera. They run on MIUI 6, which is based on Android 4.4 KitKat. The Mi Note and Pro are 7 mm thin and weigh 161 gm.

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Mi Note is protected on both sides with 2.5D + 3D curved Gorilla Glass 3. According to the company, it’s highly resistant to scratches and shattering.

Xiaomi has become the world’s fastest growing smartphone manufacturer swelling its shipment three times last year. The new Mi Note will compete head to head with OnePlus’ One which was launched last year.

There is no doubt the company has a strong hold on the tech market, however, Xiaomi is still struggling with the idea of breaking into the western market. With the launch of Mi Note, we can expect the Chinese smartphone giant to break free from the Asian market and focus on a more global scale.

The Xiaomi Mi Note will retail for 2,299RMB, which is about $371 or Rs. 22,893, while the Mi Note Pro is priced for 3,299RMB, which is about $532 dollars or Rs. 32,800.

Correction (19/01/15) : Front facing camera 4MP with 2-micron pixels. Thickness 7mm

Comments

11 responses to “Xiaomi Directly Targets OnePlus One With the Launch of 5.7-inch Mi Note”

  1. 1viswa1 Avatar

    i think it will not be priced at the same cost while launching in india and could be lesser than that

  2. salim0097 Avatar
    salim0097

    thickness 6.95 mm not 7.1mm

  3. The Eye Of Dark Lord Sauron Avatar

    Seems nice but too big for my hands ..I’ll still be waiting for HTC Hima…

  4. MR.AAKulkarni Avatar
    MR.AAKulkarni

    Both are overpriced. OnePlus One costs 21999RS while Xiaomi Note gonna cost around 27000RS. Even Note Pro is overpriced. Only Design, Display and Audio looks good to me.

    Note Pro have older camera sensor while Samsung Note 4 is already out with newer IMX240.
    No Heart rate monitor, no fingerprint scanner. 3000mAh is already present in OnePlus One. Xiaomi should have given at least 3200+mAh. No Infrared too I guess.

    Overall, they are gonna take lead for now only. I don’t think they even stand a chance when OnePlus Two releases.

  5. Amogh gupta Avatar
    Amogh gupta

    it wil b a gud challenger against samsung and apple. bt i wil not say tht it takes on Motorola. :P

  6. Sonu Chauhan Avatar
    Sonu Chauhan

    Seems like Xiaomi is going to take the lead :)

    1. MR.AAKulkarni Avatar
      MR.AAKulkarni

      I doubt that.

      1. Sonu Chauhan Avatar
        Sonu Chauhan

        Why So? O_o

        1. MR.AAKulkarni Avatar
          MR.AAKulkarni

          Scroll up and read my latest post. Just my opinion though.

  7. Lucky Dhiman Avatar
    Lucky Dhiman

    You Should add that the phone features 24-bit/192KHz lossless audio support.

  8. MR.AAKulkarni Avatar
    MR.AAKulkarni

    Front camera is 4 MP not 5

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