Xiaomi Mi Max 3 will arrive later in June, says CEO Lei Jun


Xiaomi has yet to reveal what exact product we should expect to see  at the launch event reportedly scheduled for May 31, and while there are speculations that the company will unveil a plethora of products including the Mi 7, the mI band 3, Mi Max 3,  and the 8th anniversary Mi 8, the latest scoop from China suggests the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 might not feature at the event.

The latest extract comes from CEO Lei Jun who, in a response to a question asked by a fan on its Chinese microblogging platform Weibo page, confirms the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 might have been programmed for July unveiling. In his words, CEO Lei Jun says; “Xiaomi Mi Max 3 is estimated to be released in July and is not ready yet. If so urgent, consider millet Max2″.

The Mi Max 3 is expected to arrive in this very month of MAY, given that its predecessor, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 arrived back in May 2017, however, given the current revelation from CEO Lei Jun, we shouldn’t expect the Mi Max 3 anytime later than June 2018.

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The Mi Max 3 has since been in the rumor mill, so we got a glimpse of what it holds in terms of the design, and technical details. Previous reports which dates back to December 2017 suggest the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 will be powered by a 5,500mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging technology, and that is justified by the rumored display size which is expected to come in at 6.99-inch with FHD resolutions and 18:9 aspect ratio.

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The device is tipped to come with the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 635 processor and two memory options, 3GB/64GB and 4GB/128GB, but a separate report says the device might have a second variant with Snapdragon 660 processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage.

it is hard to tell when exactly Xiaomi intend to unveil the Mi Max 3, but we do hope to get more hints and teasers from the company shortly after the May even.

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