Xiaomi’s Mi 4 is a mighty fine phone with a powerful processor (in the Snapdragon 801) and other specifications, including 3GB of RAM and an impressive 13 mega-pixel camera.
The phone was Xiaomi‘s flagship up until the company decided to launch the Mi Note, and even then, the device was quite affordable after being launched for 1,999 CNY (US$325) in July last year. If you thought that was too much to pay for a 3GB RAM phone with the Snapdragon 801 SoC, Xiaomi have a solution for you in the works, in the form of the Xiaomi E4.
The E4 just got certified by TENAA, aka the FCC of China. The device comes with 2GB of RAM. In China, the phone will be sold in three network variants, each having support for the China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom networks respectively.
Pricing wise, the Xiaomi E4 should be priced well under the US$300 mark in China, but a confirmation on that is due at the time of writing the article.
How much would you be willing to pay for a Xiaomi Mi 4 with 2GB RAM, aka the Xiaomi E4? Let us know in the comments section below. Meanwhile, also check out our review of the Xiaomi Mi 4.
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They sold the 2GB device before on Singles Day at 1799CNY so that would be the likely price even if the old Xiaomi would have sold it cheaper now.
Xiaomi is too stubborn to dropping OLD Mi4’s prices.
As long as people keep rushing for Mi4 with that prices, they will not.
They can’t justify 1999CNY for Mi4 if they sell it 2GB version lower than 1799CNY price tag.
They can’t justify 2199CNY price tag for Mi Note if they discounted Mi4’s price.
Exactly. They are counting on blind fanboys’ loyalty.
You know now you are advocating a huge company’s best interests not customers’.
So you are saying customers don’t want a near flagship phone for a cheaper price? Keep in mind you don’t represent every customer in the world…