Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Pro leaks with Snapdragon 710 and 5,400 mAh battery

26 June 2018
Mi Max 3 Pro leaks from an unexpected source - Xiaomi's official website.

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If only they bought this to the U.S....I'd buy it without question

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    • 26 Jun 2018

    brkix, 26 Jun 2018yeah...same as back in the day when htc hd2 came out with m... moreExcept back in the day they use 4:3 vs then 16:9 which is legitimate different in proportion, one is squarish, and the other is wide-screen
    Unlike today 16:9 vs 18:9 which is actually same proportion but only differ in the extra 2 unit in one side

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      • ytx
      • 26 Jun 2018

      Put in a freaking SD 845 or Kirin 980. Why Android users love to choose between fast SoC and big screen + battery instead of having both is beyond me

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        • mixiao
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        • 26 Jun 2018

        And I thought 6.4 inch was big. Wow. It's really tempting to upgrade if they retain the same physical size.

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          • 26 Jun 2018

          Jamesschwarz987, 26 Jun 2018Yeah that's not a phone. it's a tabletyeah...same as back in the day when htc hd2 came out with massive 4.3 screen....tablets then had 5.0 screens...
          its the future..

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            • 26 Jun 2018

            Jamesschwarz987, 26 Jun 2018Why are you comparing with the smaller but the bezelless Mi... moreU blind or something? I said this phone with it's bezels and an 18:9 aspect ratio will be of similar size to orginal Mi Max which was a 6.4" phone with generic bezels.

              Take my money if this verson cost

                IMX363? well if this is priced around Mi8 (i have great feeling of it since it has a SD710) then i would have to say : Xiaomi, when u make another Mi5s? 1/2.55" are too small for that price.

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                  • 26 Jun 2018

                  ERICK., 26 Jun 2018few years back i used to have a galaxy tab 2 7.0. now phone... moreImagine a phone as big as that screen in your (future) Tesla Model S display. In fact imagine that screen detachable AND your phone...

                    Luxor, 26 Jun 2018Cant wait for unboxing videos. I seen the Ulefone T2 Pro at... moreYeah that's not a phone. it's a tablet

                      Love the Company, 26 Jun 20187 inch for tablets because there were 2 - 4 inches of bezel... moreWell this so called bezelless still have same side bezel size with most huge bezelled phone so maybe still a tablet.

                        Anonymous, 26 Jun 201818:9No. See the picture it's 16:9.

                          hulk?, 26 Jun 2018... so you are big and green? You do know that these pho... moreThis is not phone nor phablet. This is a tablet.

                            AnonD-309265, 26 Jun 2018nfc nfc nfc nfc !!!!!!!!!Well asian market are their target and here NFC doesn't used that much.

                              Syn, 26 Jun 2018The bezels and the aspect ratio make this phone much smalle... moreWhy are you comparing with the smaller but the bezelless Mi Max? Of course that'll be far difference.
                              Except if you comparing thick bezel 6" with bezelless 7" that would be the same, stupid.

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                                • 26 Jun 2018

                                Xiomi, step up your game! What is this 6.9"??? At least 7" or it's joke.

                                  H-1, 26 Jun 2018I'm not complaining, but seems Xiaomi is going to spam 710 ... moreBut hey, that's a good SoC, unlike the 2 year old SD625, have a great peak performance. Heck i was hugely disappointed when they released the Redmi Note 4 with that downgrade SoC, instead the rumor that they'll use 652.

                                    Shanti Dope, 26 Jun 2018Remember when you realize it's 2018 now and not 2010? Yeah,... moreWell it's not about the time though, until now 7" are still considered as tablet, that device uses a normal 16:9 with 7" diagonal, so that's counted as tablet.

                                      JayrBars, 26 Jun 2018It is 6.9 not 7"it's only 0.1" differ, do you finish your basic math, kid?

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                                        • snJ
                                        • 26 Jun 2018

                                        It's fake. And your source link directs to a different device.