Xiaomi launched its Mi Max 2 tablet phone today in Delhi, India. This is the biggest phone Xiaomi has ever created. It is 7.6 mm thick and has a 6.44 inch display and 5300 mAh battery which will last through 57 hours of talktime, says the company. It is priced at INR 16,999 (US$264).
The Mi Max 2 comes with parallel charging that will help users get to 68 percent battery life in 1 hour of charging.
Here are the key specs:
- 5300 mAh battery with 2 days’ life
- Quick Charge 3.0 and parallel charging, which charges 68 percent of the battery in an hour
- 6.44 inch display
- Sony IMX386 camera with a large 1.25μm sensor for low light photography
- Android 7.1.1 Nougat
- Rear fingerprint sensor
- 2.5D curved glass
- Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Full metal body
- Split screen feature available
- Discreet antennae
Xiaomi is also partnering with Reliance Jio to offer 100 GB data free for all Mi Max 2 users. They can claim an additional 100 GB every time they recharge their phone for over INR 399.
Chinese smartphones have caught the eye of Indian consumers, with Xiaomi leading the pack. This has contributed to Xiaomi’s return to a high growth path, with 23.2 million phones sold in the April-June quarter this year.
The Mi Max 2 will initially be available on ecommerce sites Flipkart and Amazon. Offline retail sales will follow soon. Xiaomi recently opened its own Mi Home outlets in India.
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