Xiaomi Redmi 2 Pro spotted at FCC

27 October, 2015
The device is powered by a Snapdragon 410 chipset, and sports a 4.7-inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution.

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  • AnonD-489924
  • t@g
  • 18 Jan 2016

This phone is cancelled?

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    • ramu
    • utN
    • 29 Oct 2015

    what is the extra advantage over prime

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      • Anonymous
      • bJf
      • 28 Oct 2015

      I am agree

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        • Risabh
        • K57
        • 28 Oct 2015

        when is lonche it

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          • NON
          • NBX
          • 28 Oct 2015

          Anonymous, 27 Oct 2015what US companies?!?! lolWhat? Did you read the article?

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            • AnonD-459711
            • Quh
            • 27 Oct 2015

            AnonD-5183, 27 Oct 2015Nothing in specs to justify its Pro namingI agree!

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              • AnonD-4254
              • U@9
              • 27 Oct 2015

              So the only difference between Pro and Prime is, frequency bands for a different country? :o

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                • Anonymous
                • ny7
                • 27 Oct 2015

                Pratik, 27 Oct 2015Now, US companies are getting their pants wet...what US companies?!?! lol

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                  • AnonD-5183
                  • t}I
                  • 27 Oct 2015

                  Nothing in specs to justify its Pro naming

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                    • TKN
                    • t}I
                    • 27 Oct 2015

                    Nothing to justify its Pro naming

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                      • NewTechLover
                      • KxL
                      • 27 Oct 2015

                      Making money by sueing other companies is part of biz of @pple
                      So be ready Xiaomi

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                        • NewTechLover
                        • KxL
                        • 27 Oct 2015

                        John Keshav Sharma, 27 Oct 2015Now, it time for Apple to sue Xiaomi for violating their pa... moreCorrect.
                        Sueing other companies and making money is part of biz of apple
                        But yes this time they can surely sue as miui is exact replica of ios
                        Maybe dats d reason Xiaomi will delay launch of each product in US

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                          • John Keshav Sharma
                          • w49
                          • 27 Oct 2015

                          Now, it time for Apple to sue Xiaomi for violating their patents in :
                          1. Nearly Everything

                          LOL!!!!

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                            • UD{
                            • 27 Oct 2015

                            Pratik, 27 Oct 2015Now, US companies are getting their pants wet...why would they? look at the chipset,, so old.

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                              • xTREAMER
                              • S4s
                              • 27 Oct 2015

                              SD410? 720p? 4.7? NO! there's no way they call it "PRO"...is a "NOSENSE" phone...with nothing new...and as always i dont know what wrong with this company's, only make phones to make portofolio grow...only for that and nothing more! sammy have the biggest portofolio in this are so...other brands are follow that...i mean: what brand want to be sammycrap?! meeeen! open theyr eyes people.

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                                • jassu
                                • PI{
                                • 27 Oct 2015

                                i like this phone very much....... but now my is lost some where and........ i want to purchase it again..............

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                                  • Pratik
                                  • H4X
                                  • 27 Oct 2015

                                  Now, US companies are getting their pants wet...