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The Xiaomi Mi 5 boasts of a 4-axis Optical Image Stabilization along with a Sony IMX298 sensor. That's definitely twice what most smartphones have, which commonly correct shakiness on 2 axes tops.
Now, according to previous info, the Xiaomi Mi 5 will sport a 5.2-inch display along with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64 of internal storage.
In contrast, the Mi Band 4 was made available in black, blue, maroon, and orange colorways. The official Mi Band 5 image below shows that its design hasn’t changed much compared to the Mi Band 4.
The 5.15-inch Mi 5 comes in several variants, all of which have a Snapdragon 820 processor, a 16-megapixel camera, a 4-megapixel, “large pixel” selfie cam and a 3,000mAh battery.
This leaves us with doubts as the screen is not too large for a camera. As per speculations, the Xiaomi Mi Band 5 could feature a 1.2-inch display while the Mi Band 4 has a 0.95-inch AMOLED display.
The Mi 5 comes in two different versions: one for the Chinese market with Xiaomi's Mi Store on board, and one for international markets with the Google Play Store and Google's services.
Xiaomi has officially announced the Mi 5, its latest flagship device, at events in Beijing and Barcelona today. The Mi 5 follows the Mi 4 launched 18 months ago. It is a 5.15-inch smartphone with ...
Xiaomi makes very efficient use of the space around this phone’s attractive 5.15 inch display, fitting a home button with built-in fingerprint sensor next to capacitive touch controls at the bottom.
Xiaomi will announce the Mi Pad 5 series this week alongside the Mi MIX 4 on Tuesday. Ahead of the launch, the manufacturer has shared an image of the tablet’s retail box.
The speakers on the Xiaomi Mi 5 are not that great especially when compared to phones like the Apple iPhone 6S Plus and the HTC 10. While decent for small rooms, the phone struggles at the loudest ...
The Mi 5 is rumoured to run on MIUI v7, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset and paired with a Quad HD display, 4GB RAM, a 16MP rear camera, and 3000mAh battery. There’s also a rumour ...
China will get the Mi 5 on March 1st, and India will follow, but chief exec Hugo Barra won't be drawn on which the "other markets" are that he teased briefly in today's press conference.