So, at the end of last week, Xiaomi announced not one, but two new flagships – the Mi Note, being comprised of top-shelf 2014 hardware; and the Mi Note Pro – the cream of Xiaomi's crop, which will bear a Snapdragon 810 and carry the company's product line into the 64-bit age of smartphones.
Both handsets sport identical impressive design and are a testament to Xiaomi's determination to churn out some amazing, premium-looking handsets. They will also be the company's most expensive flagships to date, with the 64 GB version of the regular Mi Note costing (in China) around $450, while the Pro ...
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