Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is scheduled to be unveiled next week!


I guess the time has come for the successor to last year’s Xiaomi Mi Max to be officially unveiled next week! This comes directly from the “source”, after having a quick look at the Chinese company’s official website, revealing that the Mi Max 2 is set to be announced on May 25!

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The latest rumors say that the device will be powered by a Qualcom Snapdragon 626 SoC, packing 4GB of RAM and an internal memory of 128GB. It will retain its 6,44 inch full HD display, along with a 12MP main camera and a front facing selfie shooter with 5MPixels resolution.

The most awaited model is expected to pack a massive 5000 mAh battery, 4G/LTE support, a 3.5mm headset jack, a USB Type-C port, an IR blaster and full metal metal build. According to information it won’t be available anywhere else except from China but we’re hoping this is wrong, because we’d like to get our hands on it here in Europe, as well!

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4 Comments

  1. Ylletroja
    May 19, 2017

    SD626? That would basically be worse then the current Mi Mix.

    I really wish they made a Mi Mix 8″ tablet though (16:10 aspec), that would be quite awesome.

    • Capella Patria Utama Recruitme
      May 20, 2017

      its not a Mi Mix
      its a Mi Max

  2. Wolvie
    May 21, 2017

    If using SD626 then what is the difference with the lousy Redmi note 4 pro ???
    Only screen bigger then selling at much higher price ???

    Last time i know Xiaomi always give the best spec VS price ratio, But no more.

    It seem that they are getting greedy and follow other big (and greedy) vendors, give lower spec hardware with higher price *Sigh*

  3. Yeti hand
    May 21, 2017

    Sorry XIaomi I don’t why I should trhow away my mi max 1 for this…