Friday, December 16, 2016

Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 renders leaked


The Mi MIX successor is rumored to boast a 6.4-inch 2K display with a 100 percent screen-to-body ratio.

In less than two months of the launch of Xiaomi’s conceptual Mi MIX smartphone, the rumor mill is upbeat with the successor to the near bezel-less smartphone. Dubbed the Mi MIX 2, the smartphone is expected to offer a 100 percent screen-to-body ratio, which means it could be the first-ever smartphone to have no bezels, at all. The Mi MIX, with its ceramic body, offers a screen-to-body ratio of 91.3 percent that means there are bezels which are too narrow to be noticed easily. However, if the latest rumors are to be believed, the successor will push the boundaries out completely.


While the Mi MIX 2 will ditch the bezels completely, it will retain the 6.4-inch display size as on its predecessor. The display will further get a boost in terms of resolution and support 2K format as compared to the original Mi MIX that comes with support for full HD resolution. The Mi MIX 2 is further expected to come equipped with a dual camera module, something which the original version lacks.


Based on the leaked renders, the Mi MIX 2 appears to have negligible bezels. But in one glance, it does offer a hard-to-believe but an impressive edge-to-edge display. On the right is the power button and the volume rockers. The top features the standard 3.5mm headphone jack along with the selfie camera, which looks like it is mounted on the top. The bottom houses the speaker grille along with a USB Type-C port for charging. The original Mi MIX with its ceramic body is touted to endure drops and scratches. However, there have been reports about the smartphone being equally fragile and prone to shattering. Now the Mi MIX 2 with its 100 percent screen-to-body ratio is bound to be an even delicate piece of technology. Whether Xiaomi continues to use ceramic to craft the rumored smartphone or moves to some other material, we are yet to know that.


Source: bgr.in

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