Wednesday 4 May 2016

Xiaomi Max Might Feature Two RAM Models For Different Price Tags

Xiaomi Max has been reported to feature a hexa-core processor along with 3GB of RAM. However, the latest report states that the smartphone will come in not one, but two RAM models. Why can’t we just have one model? It makes everything so darn simple.
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Xiaomi Max Expected To Appear In Both 2GB And 3GB RAM Models – Renders Included As Well

While GFXBench has listed Xiaomi Max as sporting 2GB of RAM, the source has reported that the upcoming device will be coming with 3GB of RAM and a hexa-core processor. The processor’s makeup is going to be as follows:
  • Two 1.8GHz Cortex-A72 cores
  • Four 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 cores
It is possible that different models will also feature different internal memory, but there is no word on a MicroSD card slot, which will definitely be a deal breaker if not present. The SoC produced on the 28nm process will come nowhere close to the performance of Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890, it will still give the mid-ranged chipsets something to think about thanks to the inclusion of Cortex-A72 present in the SoC. What’s more is that the primary selling point of Xiaomi Max is not only going to be its affordable price tag, which is a business model that has long been the success of the company, but its 6.4-inch screen size as well.
Xiaomi Max Might Feature Two RAM Models For Different Price Tags
The resolution being rendered on the device will be 1080p, and the natural benefits of having a massive phone in your hands will not just be having more room to play games and enjoy high-definition content, but Xiaomi will have ample room to place a massive battery capacity too. According to the source, thanks to the 6.4-inch screen, Max will feature a whopping 4,500mAh cell underneath its chassis. That aforementioned amount is larger than what we see on modern tablets, and that 6.4-inch screen will be the contributing factor to that.
The release date of the massive phablet is going to be May 10, and for its specifications, we believe that it is going to be priced right around the same range as a Redmi Note 3. It is possible that thanks to the larger screen size and battery capacity, the final retail price could go up, but just by a smaller margin, so that the company is able to cater to a larger audience.
What price tag do you think will be stamped on the gargantuan sized smartphone? Let us know your thoughts right away.

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