Redmi is working on a Snapdragon 855-powered flagship

02 February 2019
The phone is coming after the Redmi Note 7 Pro but before the end of the year.

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  • Anonymous
  • m%n
  • 02 Feb 2019

Can't understand why in the photo they're using apple MacBook instead of Xiaomi Notebook

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    • ash
    • 2Au
    • 02 Feb 2019

    Abunja, 02 Feb 2019No! Please stay on the mid-range segment. Let the Mi line d... morewell, it's good for the consumers because we can have a lot of choices for the affordable flagship.

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      • The Good Sheperd
      • xja
      • 02 Feb 2019

      Abunja, 02 Feb 2019No! Please stay on the mid-range segment. Let the Mi line d... moreThis might be another alternative to the pacophone. i don't see anything wrong with having options unless your are afraid it is going to compete with your favorite brand's "lowend" phone for thesame price

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        • Anonymous
        • YPe
        • 02 Feb 2019

        Xiaomi already has 4 Flagships(Mi series,Mi Mix Series, BlackShark, Pocophone) and again Redmi with 855 chip...Oh come on Xiaomi

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          • redpoco
          • tEZ
          • 02 Feb 2019

          and how about pocophone segmentation, if stealed by redmi with top tier processor

            So, Is it xiaomi or what?
            Pocophone
            MI 8, MI mix
            Now redmi also gonna in flagship line.
            Are these the name of products or these naming schemes are for separate companies under xiaomi umbrella for recognition?

              It will be the long-rumored Redmi Pro 2 or something else? I'm waiting to make sure...

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                • theStick
                • vkf
                • 02 Feb 2019

                Why not go for sd 845 which should be much cheaper later this year and offer amazing performance while keeping the cost low, companies can use sd 660 or 625 for ages but stay away from flagship chips one a new one comes out. A sd 835 beats every mid range chip out there lol

                  No! Please stay on the mid-range segment. Let the Mi line do the high-end/premium phones.