With the Xiaomi Mi Max just a few days away from getting unveiled, the handset was spotted at TENAA in China.
The upcoming Xiaomi Mi Max, the company’s much awaited high-end phablet device, passed through TENAA for certification. The listing confirms the rumoured 6.44 inch display with a full metal body and a fingerprint scanner on the back. The handset is said to be powered by the hexa core Snapdragon 650 processor.
The Xiaomi Mi Max is said to be available in two variants – one with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage and the other with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Also expected is a 16 MP rear facing camera and a front facing 5 MP camera. While there is still no confirmation, there is speculation that the base model of the handset would be priced at $200 (approx. Rs. 13000). We shall have more details from the launch event scheduled on May 10.