Xiaomi has recently initiated the commercialization of the Mi Note 2 in China, quickly managing to achieve marks impressive with the device in the country. One of the major reasons for this success is the hardware extremely powerful, used by the chinese company in its phablet, which, together with the conceptual design with the screen curve and to the price below what is charged by models rivals hardly goes unnoticed.
Seeking to demonstrate a little bit of the power of the new device, the personal channel WoW-Droid on YouTube has published a quick video where puts the Im Note 2 to perform a test on the well-known benchmarking tool AnTuTu. In the video, it is possible to realize that the device takes a little more than 5 minutes to finish the test, so that it is displayed the expressive score of 156.432 points.
Check out the video below:
although this is not the highest score ever reached in the tool, behind of the new iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and LeEco Le Pro 3, the nearly 160-thousand points demonstrate that the Mi Note 2 will hardly disappoint in terms of performance for a good time, being a good option for those who want to keep a smartphone for a few years without worrying about gagging and crashes.
Unfortunately, the new phablet should be limited to the chinese market, at least for a while, and there is no forecast of its arrival in other countries where Xiaomi operates. Because of this, in case you are interested in acquiring it will be necessary to seek out by means of import in channels such as GearBest and AliExpress, always taking into consideration the customs duties that can be included in the final value on his arrival in Brazil.
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