Xiaomi to Unveil Xiaomi Mi 6 Officially in February 2017; Will have Three Variants with High-End Specifications
- comments
Xiaomi has built some mesmerizing smartphones with latest technologies and affordable prices. Unlike bigger brands for which the customers has to sell out more money to buy elite smartphones, Xiaomi is a low-cost alternative yet with high-end features. The latest upcoming Xiaomi smartphone is the successor to Xiaomi Mi 5 touted as Xiaomi Mi 6.
Although the rumors of Mi 6 release date started buzzing a while ago, it was only yesterday that Xiaomi is believed to unveil the Xiaomi Mi 6 smartphone on February 6. Soon after its launch, it will be available for purchase in March 2017, GSMArena quoted.
Xiaomi Mi 6 will host the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset which is being installed in Samsung Galaxy S8 too. Earlier, there were rumors that Samsung is not able to manufacture the 835 Snapdragon chipset for Qualcomm which could be hindrance for its own Galaxy S8 lineup, however, a Chinese website, Weibo, has confirmed that the issue not too big as portrayed which means Mi 6 will get its share of Snapdragon 835 chipsets before its sales starts. The
Other sources suggest that the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 6 will release on 14th February which has sparked confusion regarding the date of release. Xiaomi has attracted more rumors than expected.
Gizmodo has added all the rumors that have been reported concerning with the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 3 according to which, it will have three variants namely, Mi 6P, Mi 6S, and Mi 6E. Different sources suggest that Mi 6E will have MediaTek Helio (X20) processor and similarly, the Mi 6S will have Snapdragon processor discussed above and the last variant that is Xiaomi Mi 6P will have its own Pinecone Processor, however, note that these are rumors and Xiaomi has been posted an official statement to clarify the rumors.
Xiaomi Mi 6 (6P, 6E, 6S) might have a 5.2" display with 2.5D curved glass. It will have 4GB and 6GB as RAM Variant. The device will be packed with a 3,000mAh Lithium-ion battery with pre-installed QuickCharge 4.0. That's not all. Xiaomi is still in talks to release the Redmi Note 4X as the successor to Note 4 in 2017.