Xiaomi has brought a lot of nice thing for the market and the phablet Redmi Note 2, launched in August, is a great example of this. Some recent rumors began to point to the launch of a turbocharged version of the same design bringing the already known, but with more powerful hardware. The first of the Note series was revealed in 2014 coming up with robust specifications and attractive price. Of course, the latest model launched is nonetheless an intermediary with 5.5 inch screen and Full HD resolution, 2GB of RAM, 13 megapixel camera with X10 chipset Helio (MT6795) of MediaTek.
The Redmi Note 2 Pro has undergone recent certification in China, confirming that a successor with metal body is on its way. The specifications were not yet clear, but a Chinese source claims to have laid hands on a device test unit and could reveal what it has to offer. The new release will maintain the same size and the previous screen resolution. It will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset 808 64-bit hex-core versions with 2 or 3 GB of RAM, plus two storage options: 16:32 GB.
The source also said that the Redmi Note 2 Pro will come with biometric reader on the back, just below the main camera. He failed to comment on the sensor used by Xiaomi this release nor the unit’s photographic capabilities. However, the previous rumors believed megapixel with 13 options in the main and the front 5 megapixel camera. Finally, the novelty will come with MIUI 7, famous Chinese ROM that brings a highly modified interface on top of Android.
The source also came to pass the possible release prices. The most basic version with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage can hit the market for $ 173 already the most top version with 1 GB RAM and more than double the storage for $ 236. If these values are correct this will be the smartphone with Snapdragon 808 with the best cost-benefit of the market. Even coming here with the high dollar and high taxes, the news would have a better price than others in the market with plastic body without biometrics and simpler hardware.
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