Xiaomi has rolled out its latest flagship device in China and the new device happens to be the most expensive flagship it has ever offered. The device is called the Mi Note Pro and it is a phablet that has a 5.7-inch Quad HD display with 1400:1 contrast ratio.
The screen is also able to cover 95% of the NTSC color gamut. The processor is a Snapdragon 810 that features some sort of new thermal technology to prevent it from overheating during extended gaming sessions.
Other specifications include 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, LTE, and power comes from a 3090mAh internal battery that is a sealed unit. The rear camera is a 13MP unit with f/2.0 aperture and a 6-element lens. The front camera is a 4MP UltraPixel unit with 2.0 pixel size.
The smartphone will run MIUI v6 bases on Android 5.0. Xiaomi points out that the new version of MIUI looks nearly identical to the version of its OS based on Android 4.4. The smartphone will land in China for purchase on May 12 for RMB 2,999, roughly $484. Availability in other parts of the world is unannounced at this time.
SOURCE: Android Beat