Xiaomi Mi Max 3 to have 7-inch display, 5,500mAh battery

23 December 2017
There will be two variants - one powered by Snapdragon 630, while the other by Snapdragon 660.

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  • Jawed
  • gM}
  • 23 Dec 2017

What about Redmi Note 5, it's not coming ?

    I knew phones would replace tablets and battery is totally welcomed

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      • soul6
      • LH4
      • 23 Dec 2017

      I'm In love with large screen smartphones

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        • AnonD-78050
        • vGL
        • 23 Dec 2017

        Currently using the Max 2, its 6.45" display is a great size with good width but it has massive top-bottom bezels, sharp side edges (so uncomfortable to hold -note 4 with its flat side is perfect), hard to reach FP sensor (place it a cm below plse), no dedicated memory slot. Otherwise its a really nice phone (having USB C is brilliant -Common charger n cable for all purposes & devices).

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          • Too small
          • mX}
          • 23 Dec 2017

          My Samsung phone is 8". 7" is way too small.

            Best improvement I like on this Mi Max 3 over Mi Max 2 is its powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AP. I think that Mi Max 2 should have used the SD660 AP, instead of current SD625. At least Mi Max 2 should have had option to choose AP between SD 660 or SD 625. The Oppo R11 with SD660 was already released when Mi Max 2 came out this June.

            And Qualcomm Snapdragon 670, successor of the old SD660 is already on the way out early next year. So I guess that Xiaomi Mi Max 4 with SD670 or SD635 choice option are not far behind Mi Max 3 release. Maybe May or June next year 2018.

              That sounds dope, even though I loathe 18:9. My next phone for sure!

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                • AnonD-708551
                • KSC
                • 23 Dec 2017

                This will crush mini4 in all aspects.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • LQw
                  • 23 Dec 2017

                  Note 8 is giant already....

                  Tjis is almost a tablet

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                    • Anonymous
                    • vV5
                    • 23 Dec 2017

                    If they do 7 inch phone with 18:9...it's not gonna be big phone...as my experience with my vivo v7+ 18:9...it's just same with 5.5 inch phone just big screen not a big phone at all :)

                      Way too tall for me. And because Xiaomi hasn't made deals to sell in the U.S...I'd be skipping. I'd skip because it is too damn tall. Lenovo P2 is 5.5" and managed to put a 5000 mAh battery in it. So it can be done in a less tall form factor.

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                        • AnonD-264175
                        • qF8
                        • 23 Dec 2017

                        but will it work with 4g lte in the u.s.? not interested if it is only hspa+

                          Uhm... Isn't 7inches considered a tablet already? Kinda confused... o_o
                          But regardless. Since it's 18:9 it keeps the 6.44in for 16:9 content.... so it's legit.

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                            • AnonD-715008
                            • Dk3
                            • 23 Dec 2017

                            That's it. Now I am sure there won't be any Redmi Note 5.

                              That's a forking tablet!

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                                • Noel
                                • Ibx
                                • 23 Dec 2017

                                Lol are u kidding me..7" screen with 18:9AR for a phone, even tho it is a Phablet. That is in the tablet range.
                                I like the big battery but wish the screen will MAX out at

                                  7 inches is way too big, even if the bezels are decreased. 6.7" or 6.8" seems more ideal.

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                                    • Arbyyy
                                    • tEZ
                                    • 23 Dec 2017

                                    I think it would fall to tablet category then, not phablet anymore.