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Thursday, 15 January 2015

iPhone 6 killer


Samsung may be considered Apple’s biggest rival, but a Chinese firm wants to steal this crown.
Xiaomi has announced its next-generation flagship phablet - called Mi Note - and said it is larger, thinner, lighter and cheaper than Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus.
During the launch event, the firm also poked fun at Apple’s raised camera.

In December, four-year-old Xiaomi became the world’s most valuable startup.
It has been criticised in the past for producing phones that are similar to Apple’s range of handsets, leading to the company being dubbed the ‘Apple of China’.

At Xiaomi’s press conference to announce the Mi Note, the firm made regular and direct comparisons to the iPhone 6 Plus, including placing the two phones side-by-side on presentation slides.
For example, Xiaomi’s Mi Note has a 5.7-inch display, compared to the iPhone 6 Plus’ 5.5-inch screen.
Both phones have the same screen resolution, but because Xiaomi’s is slightly bigger, it has fewer pixels per inch than Apple’s handset - 386 PPI versus 401 PPI respectively.

Xiaomi’s flagship is also thinner, 6.95 mm compared to Apple's 7.1mm, and is lighter, weighing 11g less.
Price-wise, Xiaomi’s model starts at CN¥2,299, which converts to around £244 or $370. Apple sells its iPhone 6 Plus without a SIM for £619 in the UK and $949 in the US.
And Xiaomi offers a better range of cameras on its Mi Note, too - 13MP rear and 4MP front - than Apple’s device.
Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus has an 8MP on the back, and a 1.2MP on the front.
Other features include a glass-covered body, which is said to be able to survive a steel ball drop test, a dual-SIM port and a skinned version of Android. 
However, the Mi Note is only currently on sale in China, and an international release schedule has not been announced.

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