Mysterious Xiaomi Mi Note Plus shows up on Antutu
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- jaytrivedi
- xgA
- 02 Apr 2015
can u tell me what's the resale date??
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- Anonymous
- 7XX
- 21 Jan 2015
Antutu may be at fault here. It may read 810 models as ARMv7
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- AnonD-326661
- vex
- 21 Jan 2015
So... what's the score?
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- Ram
- RAJ
- 21 Jan 2015
Bhak, 20 Jan 2015my thoughts exactly... The snapdragon 810 comes with A53 an... moreIt's supposed to run on the new Q'com 8994
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- AnonD-337666
- XMV
- 21 Jan 2015
ARMv7 is for sd800 & sd801.. is this fabricated?
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- Anonymous
- bxb
- 21 Jan 2015
Forget it, it will not come to the shore where apple dominates
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- Bhak
- 7q8
- 20 Jan 2015
ThirdEye, 20 Jan 2015Interesting! Despite running Lollipop 64 bit the CPU is ide... moremy thoughts exactly... The snapdragon 810 comes with A53 and A57 processors designed for 64 bit processing which use ARMv8 architecture... Which is basically used for 64 bit...? Correct me if I'm wrong. Why did it identified it as ARMv7 despite the software running it as 64 bit...? Does the snapdragon 810 support both architectures? ARMv7 and ARMv8
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- Siddhartha
- uv@
- 20 Jan 2015
AnonD-196068, 20 Jan 2015No more than when Apple laughed at the Galaxy Note and said... moreAnd now stylus is coming too which steve jobs simply caused useless and said no phone will ever need a stylus...
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- Anonymous
- uv@
- 20 Jan 2015
Xiaomi being like samsung... Another day, another xiaomi... another chinese product offering same but with different name.... What is the difference..
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- Siddhartha
- uv@
- 20 Jan 2015
AnonD-196068, 20 Jan 2015No more than when Apple laughed at the Galaxy Note and said... moreFinally someone with a brain.. Totally agree...
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- AnonD-348333
- Nhw
- 20 Jan 2015
come on Xiaomi release a phone with the Nvidia X1 beast.DAMN..I CAN NOT WAIT NO MORE....!
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- AnonD-142922
- n5y
- 20 Jan 2015
Xiaomi is now overreacting .. how many those phones gonna release ?
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- rickentropic
- s9x
- 20 Jan 2015
Anonymous, 20 Jan 2015.. No shame copying?imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, unless you get a patent on it and lawyer up big time.
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- AnonD-196068
- p%n
- 20 Jan 2015
AnonD-265153, 20 Jan 2015No shame on Samsung copying Apple? Fingerprint scanner on h... moreNo more than when Apple laughed at the Galaxy Note and said it would not sell and now are selling the iPhone 6+.
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- Realism 101
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- 20 Jan 2015
PeacefulOne, 20 Jan 2015I always lol at all those copying comments. Some things are... moreI have to agree with you on that one. If you find something that the customer finds appealing then work with it."Copycat" "Said company did it first!" "Haha, this product is way better" kind of comments only prove one thing. There are people that suffer from cronic butthurtness. If I paid 1000$ to get the first shipment and suddenly 3 months later, a product with similar or even better price, refined design and a very attractive price range comes along, I'd be butthurt too.
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- AnonD-77356
- U{p
- 20 Jan 2015
dude, in China note pro called as note plus
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- Maggie
- 7LD
- 20 Jan 2015
When will we be able to buy the Mi Note or Mi Note Pro in America?
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- ThirdEye
- Riu
- 20 Jan 2015
Interesting! Despite running Lollipop 64 bit the CPU is identified as 8-core ARM v7 rather than 8 core ARM v8
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- AnonD-1385
- Q$N
- 20 Jan 2015
To PEACEFULONE:
It's worth a laugh yes. Every day fans of brands go all over the web talking about who's copying who. The funny thing is that if these said people were running a tech company, they themselves would find themselves copying in some way or form or and if not they would probably end up filing for bankruptcy.
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- AnonD-1385
- Q$N
- 20 Jan 2015
To AMIR-SENPAI and the ANONYMOUS commenter:
People need to stop this talk about copying.
Where looks are concerned, I have always said that they are so many phones out there that it's impossible to design a unique looking one every time...especially touch screen phones where the screen takes up the majority of the device.
Where features are concerned, companies copies from each another and in some cases it may not be a copy situation but they weren't the first to come out with it...that's competition. The Toshiba Portege G900 was the first smartphone to come with a fingerprint scanner...that was from February 2007 and the platform Windows Mobile. Android hopped on the bandwagon and Apple decided to follow suit 6 years later. Even if Toshiba didn't implement a finger print sensor, another company would have by now.
In the tech industry everybody competes and in order to compete you have to have similar features. That's a simple fact.