The Chinese company is releasing the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 with an upgraded chipset. The new smartphone offers amazing features, including a larger battery capacity and a better version of Snapdragon. Here are the details and features of the new mobile phone.
Mi MIX 2 new specifications leaked
The upcoming Xiaomi Mi MX2 will feature a 93 percent screen to body ratio and a screen size of 6.2 inches. It will also feature a 2960 x 1440 resolution that is similar to Galaxy S8+, Galaxy 8, and Galaxy Note 8.
Xiaomi's latest phone comes with AMOLED display technology to render high pixels.
The developers also revealed that they had reduced the smartphone’s bezels size to the point that no other companies have ever done before. Other companies such as LG and Samsung did not shrink the bezels too much to give more space for the speaker. However, Xiaomi has a new speaker platform with an enhanced sound system.
The smartphone will also be equipped with Snapdragon 836 processor and Android Oreo 8.0 operating system. The latest smartphone also comes with internal storage of 256 GB, 4,400 mAh battery, 20MO rear camera, and has Android Oreo 8.0 operating system. The Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 will finally be released on September 11, 2017.
Galaxy & Xperia now feature Netflix HDR streaming
Mobile phone companies are now supporting Netflix and installing it in their latest smartphones.
A post published in The Verge revealed that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 and Sony’s Xperia XZ1 have recently installed Netflix’s HDR streaming support. Hence, Netflix’s fans can now watch their favorite movies and TV shows on these smartphones.
Both smartphones have excellent high-end displays that can match the Netflix’s HDR content.
Sony’s Xperia XZ1 features a size of 5.2-inch and 1920 x 1080 pixels display. Samsung's Galaxy Note 8, on the other hand, comes with a massive AMOLED display with a 2960 x 1440 resolution. Even though Samsung offers a better resolution quality, Sony still has the edge when it comes to the sound system as the XZ1 features dual front speakers.
Netflix's HDR content was known for its amazing picture quality for many movies and TV shows. In May 2017, the LG G6 became the first device that supports Netflix. Since then, many companies upgraded its devices to catch up with the HDR streaming system, including LG V30 and Sony XZ Premium.
The Galaxy and Xperia users must be on the four screen premium Netflix subscription to access its HDR content. Moreover, they should also have a high-quality internet connection.