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Sony Mobile just announced the Xperia M2 and M2 Dual at the MWC 2014. These phones have a 4.8-inch (960 x 540 pixels) capacitive touch screen display, powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 and runs on Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean). It has a a 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a front-facing camera. It also has NFC support and also comes in LTE variants.
Sony Xperia M2 and M2 Dual specifications
4.8-inch (960 x 540 pixels) capacitive touch screen display
1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon (MSM8928 for LTE and MSM8226 for 3G) processor with Adreno 305 GPU
Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)
8MP rear camera with LED flash,
1080p video recording front-facing camera 8.64mm thick and weighs 148 grams
3.5mm audio jack,
FM Radio with RDS 1GB RAM,
8GB internal memory, Upto 32GB expandable memory up to 32GB via microSD card
LTE (Optional) / 3G HSPA+, WiFi 820.11 b/g/n,
Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC
2300mAh Battery
The Sony Xperia M2 and M2 Dual come in Black, White and Purple colors and would launch globally from April 2014.
Thanks for the news, highly appreciated.
Quite a jump in screen size, for me it shouldn't even be called the M2 anymore as that new screen size moves it easily into Xperia C territory (C Mini? haha). I think my next phone will be the Z1 Compact with the 4.3" screen. That's about as big as I want to go
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I think my next phone will be the Z1 Compact with the 4.3" screen. That's about as big as I want to go
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My thoughts too.
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My thoughts too.
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Exactly. Why can't they make phones with screens less than 4.5 inches
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Well, it's becoming hard to find Xperia devices at the 4" screen size range
I really liked the Xperia M2, but the bigger screen is a no go for me, will stick with my Xperia M dual until I find something better... The Z1 compact would be perfect for me if it had dual SIM variant, but flagship phones never get dual SIM versions, I'm out of luck
:good: well done Sony ... what a waste of time!? and yeah I'm also getting sick of these screen sizes slowly teetering their way to the 5" mark
Would be good if they sorted out support for customisation of the current M instead of making a new one less than 9 months of the release of the original... buuut I suppose that doesn't make money does it?
As everyone else has said, looks like the z1 compact for me at the end of May although a bit disgruntled about the 4.3" screen and the reports of the music output being nothing short of rubbish when played on anything other than the Walkman app
I guess the smart money is now to do nothing and enjoy our XPERIA M as we progress through the forth coming Android upgrades distributed by Sony.
If you bought the XPERIA M for the right reasons, it's still a really good phone and from what I read above, even better than the XPERIA M2 regarding size/weight.
Weak points are 5MP camera and 2GB storage, which can be worked around with a bit of effort.
Speaking of smart money, Qualcomm is releasing a raft of 64bit chipsets such as the Snapdragon 410, Snapdragon 610 and etc..
There are RUMORS Android will become 64bit with strong indicators pointing to the end of this year and beginning 2015.
So buying a new 2014 32bit Android phone may have even less upgradablility than usual when the revolution comes and "everything" goes 64bit.
Of course the above is moot if you buy a new phone every 6 months to a year.
I'm still using a Sony XPERIA S (circa 2012), so you can see where I'm coming from.
An XPERIA Z1 Compact may only be a 6 month to 1 year stocking filler technology wise, if 64bit phones become available...
That said, the XPERIA Z1 Compact would provide good service for some years for most people even if it's support didn't go much beyond Android 4.4.2. You'd still have a very optimised Android OS, ART and all the current core deliverables.
Then with your XPERIA Z1 Compact, you can sit back and wait to see what 64bit Android provides when the technology becomes more mature and widely available.
The other thing is that the older phones at competitive prices like the XPERIA ZR, XPERIA V and XPERIA SP all become attractive if Sony is going to pander to larger screen/sized phones over the next few months.
Would have bought the XPERIA SP over the XPERIA M, however, the 115g in weight was just to attractive compared to 155g.
It is my mothers purple XPERIA M after all.
So my sony xperia M is now an M2 ??
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So my sony xperia M is now an M2 ??
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No. Your Xperia M is still an Xperia M.
I have a question: what is the release date in Europe for this smartphone?
I have found it only on amzon[uk]
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Here is a (possible ??) IMAGE and some SPECS of the upcomming
Sony Ericsson XPERIA flagship, codenamed Nozomi and Aoba (versions with and without sliding QWERTY keyboard ??)
Sony wants to make a comeback with android; the phone may even be branded as "Sony" only and not "Sony Ericsson", that's still to be disclosed...
Please take this leaked info with a bit (or better, a lot) of salt from the rumormill, but I wanted to share it with you fellow xda-devs
1.5GHz dual core with adreno 220
4.3" 1280x720 screen
8 MPix full HD camera
32GB onboard memory
1 GB RAM
1750 mAh battery
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Nozomi pics aplenty here
http://justamp.blogspot.com/2011/11/sony-ericsson-xperia-nozomi-lt26-pics.html
No news from Aoba
...yet
Looks SUPER thin
Nice find. Not sure if I welcome their decision to maintain hardware keys though. Also, the shift away from removable storage seems to be a trend. Design wise, I might be contented with a phone that looks like the recently announced Walkman Z.
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Oh yeah nice one, hope they will release it and with the newest android !!
Sony ericsson is absolutly my favorite phone.
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Ahhh! All these lustworthy phones being announced
It looks really nice, beautifull housing and the specs are very much what I would want. I'd like to see an IPS screen and NFC. Then if they could remove the hardware buttons and release it with an unlocked bootloader (like they promised some time ago), I'd seriously be checking in with this device. Especially as they might release a version with a hardware keyboard.
Reality display with 320+ dpi = epicness
Timescape with dualcore and Adreno 220 = epicness
Brushed aluminium body = epicness
Exmor R camera = epicness
This device will be a combo-breaker!
Brushed aluminium body?? OMG..
sony ericsson looks nice,I like it
Anybody see the name Nozomi and instantly think of the recently ended Bleach arc?
Lol
Hardware buttons are a good thing. This trend of other manufacturers towards non-tactile buttons just because that is what is fashionable is foolish and nothing more than form over function. Absolutely love the hardware buttons on my Xperia pro - can press them without looking.
I also hate the loss of SD card if true - it's a stupid trend. I love the fact that currently you can easily upgrade your storage with SD cards and save yourself cash at the same time. E.g. My current phone came with an 8 gb card, but I had a 16gb card that I bought for my previous phone. I use the 16 gb card in my new phone and use the 8 gb card in a tiny USB reader so it acts as a USB flash drive.
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It reminds me of Satio...
And I like it a lot... will buy one...
I dont know, SE with brushed aliminium? Lately they seem to be offering phones in multiple colors. I dont think they are going to steer away from it.
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I dont know, SE with brushed aliminium? Lately they seem to be offering phones in multiple colors. I dont think they are going to steer away from it.
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remember the Xperia X1 ??
It was SE's last big hit, aimed at professionas and high-end seekers
gtrab said:
Here is a (possible ??) IMAGE and some SPECS of the upcomming
Sony Ericsson XPERIA flagship, codenamed Nozomi and Aoba (versions with and without sliding QWERTY keyboard ??)
Sony wants to make a comeback with android; the phone may even be branded as "Sony" only and not "Sony Ericsson", that's still to be disclosed...
Please take this leaked info with a bit (or better, a lot) of salt from the rumormill, but I wanted to share it with you fellow xda-devs
1.5GHz dual core with adreno 220
4.3" 1280x720 screen
8 MPix full HD camera
32GB onboard memory
1 GB RAM
1750 mAh battery
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I would love this if it used WP7. Hoping Sony will make it that way.
The device sounds promising. Although I'm a little skeptical about the specs here.
The picture is (obviously) photoshopped.
Looks nice, love the brushed aluminum.
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remember the Xperia X1 ??
It was SE's last big hit, aimed at professionas and high-end seekers
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Now that you mention, it definitely seems more possible now. Wonder if it or something similar will be announced anytime soon.
gtrab said:
Here is a (possible ??) IMAGE and some SPECS of the upcomming
Sony Ericsson XPERIA flagship, codenamed Nozomi and Aoba (versions with and without sliding QWERTY keyboard ??)
Sony wants to make a comeback with android; the phone may even be branded as "Sony" only and not "Sony Ericsson", that's still to be disclosed...
Please take this leaked info with a bit (or better, a lot) of salt from the rumormill, but I wanted to share it with you fellow xda-devs
1.5GHz dual core with adreno 220
4.3" 1280x720 screen
8 MPix full HD camera
32GB onboard memory
1 GB RAM
1750 mAh battery
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Super sexy and the specs aren't too shabby either.
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remember the Xperia X1 ??
It was SE's last big hit, aimed at professionas and high-end seekers
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It was an hit because htc helped sony....
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Looks nice...might buy one
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It was an hit because htc helped sony....
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That's correct. It even got a forum here, and shared its guts with rhodium and topaz phones; ROM cooking and cross-porting was a breeze. I dunno why SE didn't notice THAT fact accounted for a big portion of its success. The X2 failed because it didn't get xda-devs (and free community) support until very later, and replaced metal with plastic.
The 15K budget has been a sweet deal for those not wanting to spend extra on their latest android phones. If you’ll actually see, it makes a lot more sense than over splurging on a phone, because every new phone becomes ‘old’, after a 6-8 month cycle. So, here’s what we think are the top smartphones you could buy between Rs.10,000 and Rs.15,000.
SE Live with Walkman
It’s small, but it’s fast and powerful. It’s got a 1GHz processor and is future proofed as well. The Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman is the only one in this category that is definitely going to get Ice Cream Sandwich. Sony’s hit a really sweet deal for consumers with the Live with Walkman, at this price point.
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Here are the specs of the SE Live with Walkman:
3.2-inch scratch resistant capacitive touchscreen with a 320 x 480 pixel resolution
3G, EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi, DLNA
GPS with A-GPS support
Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, USB 2.0
5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 720p video recording
Secondary VGA camera
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Memory expandable up to 32GB via microSD card
3.5 mm handsfree socket
HTC ChaCha
The Facebook phone, HTC ChaCha is one of the few Android phones that has a very good keyboard. Plus, most will agree with us that Sense UI brings an entirely different experience to users. It may have a small landscape screen, but as we saw in our review, we had absolutely no problems browsing or manoeuvring through the fluid interface. As an added bonus, it’s got some brilliant Facebook integration.
Here are the specs of the HTC ChaCha:
2.6-inch capacitive touchscreen with Corning Gorilla Glass and a 480 x 320 pixel resolution
3G, EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi
GPS with A-GPS support
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0
5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 480p video recording
Secondary VGA camera
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Memory expandable up to 32GB via microSD card
3.5 mm handsfree socket
HTC Explorer
Another relatively tiny smartphone, but another impressive one. The HTC Explorer is a budget Android, but it’s fluid like cream. In our review, this one did even better than the LG Optimus Net, which had a bigger screen and a faster processor (as opposed to the 600MHz one on the Explorer). Sense 4.0 has been included to elevate your Android experience as well. The Explorer is just a little above Rs.10,000 and makes for a great budget Android.
Here are the specs for the HTC Explorer:
3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with a 320 x 480 pixel resolution
3G, EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi
GPS with A-GPS support
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0
3.15 megapixel camera, 480p video recording
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Memory expandable up to 32GB via microSD card
3.5 mm handsfree socket
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Just a quick fyi. This is Optimus One / T (P500/P509) forum so I don't think that you will get many replies in here due to the differences in the hardware etc.
Im sure this guy know how to read, i think he just want attention..
There's has been a lot of invaders in this community lately, i hope they learn how to read the "book of knowledge".
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karandeepdps said:
Hii.guys currently i am cooking ics for lgp690.
Tell me which apps you want and i need support anybody who can help please join me.
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1. Next time, post your question at android genaral hacking....
2. Learn some things about the Linux and go to source.android.com for more infomation. Also, if you can learn the C Language, it'll be good!... You can ask lupohirp (PM him)
Can someone tell me What the heck this guy want to do here?
@karandeepdps, If you really want to give me some app give me Microsoft Office 2010 outlook. I use it like hell.
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Can someone tell me What the heck this guy want to do here?
@karandeepdps, If you really want to give me some app give me Microsoft Office 2010 outlook. I use it like hell.
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This is his 3rd post here!! I think he's dumb and can't understand the simple words--"Go to the general android discussions thread"!!!
Next time he'll be surely reported!!!
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Why do all LG devs post in O1???
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vlt96 said:
Why do all LG devs post in O1???
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Maybe cuz its the only 'low-end-LG-device-running-futuristic-ICS-OS'...??
O1 is famous!!
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Maybe cuz its the only 'low-end-LG-device-running-futuristic-ICS-OS'...??
O1 is famous!!
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True story dude...
Cheap Android phones
I will recommend Karbonn A9 specially for users in India.
This phone is a very good phone and within budget with a cost of under 10,000.
Specifications are listed below.
Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) OS
• 5 MP HD Primary Camera
• Secondary Camera Support
• Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
• 3.8-inch Capacitive Touchscreen
• 1 GHz Processor
• FM Radio
• Wi-Fi Enabled
• Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB
Shwetu said:
I will recommend Karbonn A9 specially for users in India.
This phone is a very good phone and within budget with a cost of under 10,000.
Specifications are listed below.
Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) OS
• 5 MP HD Primary Camera
• Secondary Camera Support
• Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
• 3.8-inch Capacitive Touchscreen
• 1 GHz Processor
• FM Radio
• Wi-Fi Enabled
• Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB
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Not bad for that cost!
I recommend the HTC Explorer
I recommend Galaxy S2, S3 which after 10 years, price will drop to around 5000 to15000 Rs.
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Sony Xperia™ L1 Concept Phone
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4.3" Inches qHD TFT Display
540 x 960 pixels
Capacitive Touchscreen
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
8MP HDR With LED Flash
Exmor RS™ Sensor For Image & Video
16x Digital Zoom
Full HD Video Recording 1080p
Front Camera 1.3MP Exmor RS HDR 720p
Dual-Core 1.2 GHz Krait 200
Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
Removable Battery
PlayStation Certified
X-Reality for mobile
Adreno 305
129 x 65 x 9.3 mm
NFC
130 grams
1GB RAM
4G LTE
Android v4.3.1 Jelly Bean
Illumination Light
Internal 8 GB Storage
microSD up to 64GB
256 Ppi Pixel Density
Camera Button
xLOUD Experience
HD Voice
Li-Ion 2100mAh
Bluetooth v4.0
microSIM
Available in Black,White,Red & Purple Color
Multitouch Up to 4 Fingers
Concept By Ben Ling
I should have waited and bought this one (
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Lol. Adreno 300. XL has a better Adreno 305. Our current snapdragon s4 pro/plus(can't remember) is slightly better.
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Lol. Adreno 300. XL has a better Adreno 305. Our current snapdragon s4 pro/plus(can't remember) is slightly better.
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Typing error...
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I should have waited and bought this one (
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It is a concept phone.
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For sure there would be a new gen Snapdragon 400 to be announced on CES 2014. Plus, if I remember it right, Sony ordered a 4.3" qHD AMOLED panel from AUO that got delayed for more than a year. If there would no longer be any more delays, I'd like to see it in the Xperia L1. With these, I'd like a 2300 mAh battery, smaller bezels and slimmer body but maintain the ergonomics, larger camera sensor but maintain it to 8 MP, better image processing algorithm, 4.4 on board, 1 GB RAM, at least 16 GB internal memory (for god's sake) with expandable memory up to 64 GB.
Lool ... Xperia L isn't flagship smartphone,,why sony should add '1' on it,, @[email protected]
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Lool ... Xperia L isn't flagship smartphone,,why sony should add '1' on it,, @[email protected]
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Not to bash on you or anything. The title says 'Concept Phone'. So it is just an idea.
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Hahahaa,,Ok then
Xperia L1
People, you do get that it is just an idea. Sony did not announce this or anything. Someone thought of a concept that it is an upgraded version of the XL. But the XL is not a flagship device, it is a standalone device. This means there will never be any upgraded version of the L.
Sony has just announced the Xperia Z1 Compact at CES 2014. Unlike most mini flagship variants, it features a specs sheet that doesn't compromise, and has almost identical specs to the Xperia Z1 flagship.
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A closer look at the specs sheet, and you'll see Sony have managed to fit in the same CPU, camera, memory, and internal storage into a size that's truly compact:
Dimensions: 127 x 64.9 x 9.5 mm, 137g
Display: 4.3" Triluminous IPS display of 720p resolution, 341ppi
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800; quad-core Krait 400 at 2.2GHz, Adreno 330 GPU, 2GB RAM
OS: Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (planned upgrade to 4.4 KitKat shortly after launch)
Camera: 20.7 MP, Carl Zeiss optics, optical image stabilization, autofocus, LED flash, 2MP front-facing
Video camera: 1080p @ 30fps video capture with both cameras
Storage: 16GB built-in, microSD card slot with support of up to 64GB
Connectivity: NFC, A-GPS+GLONASS, WLAN (2.4/5Ghz) a/b/g/n/ac, microUSB 2.0 (MHL), BlueTooth 4.0 LE
Battery: 2,300 mAh
Misc: FM Radio, built-in accelerometer, multi-touch input, proximity sensor
Colors: Black, White, Pink, Lime, Yellow
The only thing that didn't make the cut is the display resolution, which has been cut down to 720p, and the battery, which has been reduced to 2300 mAh - the same as on the previous Xperia Z flagship. Luckily those seem to balance out just fine and the Xperia Z1 compact promises pretty good battery life.
The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is expected to hit markets next month. Its pricing wasn't specified, but Sony confirmed it will slide between the Sony Xperia Z1 flagship and its Xperia Z predecessor.
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Finally an ips screen! Well done Sony! I may be buyin' this one
brilliant! I'll buy it for sure
Nice phone, unlike other manufacturers it does not compromise on specs as OP mentions. But downside is that it is too expensive, just for a smaller screen, priced too close to Z1.
Seems to be to expensive for a 720p screen. But spec wise its powerful.
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Wait... Carl Zeiss and OIS?
Did you mean G Lens and Digital Image Stabilizer?
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That gonna be a replacement to my XL later .. an ips display.. its worth !!
Check the other Z1 compact thread instead
You might want to continue the conversation in the definitive Xperia Z1 Compact discussion thread, that's where all the action is!
Hey all
Welcome to the Xiaomi Mi 4 Forum!
Below are the specifications for the Xiaomi Mi 4, feel free to discuss them:good: We're interested to hear feedback from those who own the device, the high-end specs make this an interesting smartphone.
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Display - IPS LCD, 1080 x 1920 pixels, 5.0 inches (~441 ppi pixel density)
Chipset - Snapdragon 801
CPU - Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400
GPU - Adreno 330
RAM - 3 GB
Memory - 16/64 GB
Camera - 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash.
Secondary Camera - 8 MP, [email protected]
Sensors - Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
Networking - Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v4.0, A2DP
Battery - 3080 mAh
Dimensions - 139.2 x 68.5 x 8.9 mm
Weight - 149 g
Xiaomi Mi4
Xiaomi Mi4 is probably bound to be announced sooner or later this year as various information leaks and alleged snapshots of parts of the phone recently came out. This powerful flagship phone reportedly will bear a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 series chipset (probably Snapdragon 805), 5.5-inch IPS OGS screen, 3GB RAM, Android 4.4 KitKat OS, and 4G-LTE support. Check out the rest of the specs here: http://www.chinaphonereview.com/xiaomi-mi4
If the leaks are true, then we are looking at a very impressive phone. Have you heard of any news regarding the release date and updated info about Xiaomi Mi-4? Please share what you know about it.
*UPDATE:
Official specs - 5.0-inch IPS OGS Gorilla Glass 3 screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad core 2.5GHz CPU, 3GB RAM, 4G-LTE support...
Xiaomi Mi4 come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 805, 3GB RAM 32GB ROM, support 4G LTE, 16.0MP rear camera, 5.0MP front camera...
Specs Here: :good:
http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mi_4-6518.php
Generally a blatant copy of iPhone 5 or 5s, with a little photoshop work, while the back cover is that of Huawei Honor 3X.
Still quite impressive phone. Depends on the price, but I'm considering buying it.
It has a metal housing, so it should be tougher than an average smartphone these days. Says it's also IP67 certified on gsmarena specs, but I doesn't says anything about that on official page.
well, i hope they release kernel source so people will want to buy it and develop for it.
Official specs of Xiaomi Mi4:
Snapdragon 801 quad core 2.5GHz CPU, 5.0-inch IPS OGS Gorilla Glass 3 screen, 3GB RAM, 4G-LTE support... :good:
I just got this phone, I really like it a lot
http://colonelzap.blogspot.de/2014/08/xiaomi-mi4-video-review-snapdragon-801.html
Anyone know if it has Qi charging and can confirm the IR blaster?
The IR blaster is there ...
i had to send mine back they put the antenna on the bottom of the phone. and every time i grip it like you normally would grip and phone. it kills my signal. i dont know if there is something wrong with my phone or this is a wide spread issue
I will wait for LTE/4G ..
im planning want to buy mi3.. after watch this i think i should wait for mi4 launch at my country..
Simona Simmy said:
I will wait for LTE/4G ..
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you should. although when it worked hspa+ was fast and ****. the phone is stunning. it really is
daddioj said:
you should. although when it worked hspa+ was fast and ****. the phone is stunning. it really is
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they launched here 4g so they slowed down 3G on purpose.. stays on 4MB only ..
4G runs 20-30MB
Do we use MI4 in other countries?
Hi all,
If we buy MI4 at China, could we use it with sim card other countries? Is there a World version?
Please tell about this issue.
Thanks
This will be a beastly phone, i saw the design online and it's pretty nice .
It's not as good designed as HTC M8 or LG G3 but in combination with 3GB RAM Memory and 2,5 Ghz quadcore with cheap price compared to LG G3 is it a top choice for people that want a good phone
Cheers !
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I have got MI4 but it's not smooth as I think.
forgeting said:
I have got MI4 but it's not smooth as I think.
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Yesterday a friend of mine got his Mi4, too, and i had the same feeling, that it is not as smooth as my Huawei Honor 6. The speed of opening an app is almost the same, but the xiaomi stuff's switch of home screens had some hiccups.