Xiaomi Mi Note 2 certified by China's 3C

Himanshu, 07 September, 2016

The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 - which has been the subject of several rumors and leaks so far - has allegedly passed what's known as China Compulsory Certification (3C), adding weight to recent rumors that the device could be made official as early as next week.

It's worth mentioning that the phone is yet to clear TENAA. Specs-wise, from what all has been rumored until now, the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 821 SoC, sport a 5.7-inch display, come with 6GB RAM and 64GB internal memory, and feature a 13MP dual-rear camera and an 8MP front shooter.

A variant with Snapdragon 820 chipset and 4GB RAM has also been rumored.

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  • AnonD-213033
  • 14 Sep 2016
  • K57

1st it was the Mi5, then Mi5 pro and now Mi5s and this instead of making so many phones why not put time and effort to build one single good phone with quality in both hardware and software

  • AnonD-428442
  • 08 Sep 2016
  • uEx

What I see Xiaomi is doing great is making dual SIM phones where the second SIM can go stand-by in 3G instead of the typical 2G like any other dual SIM phones today. It starts with the Mi5, and Mi Max. Hopefully it's the same with this one. With...

  • AnonD-62863
  • 08 Sep 2016
  • tCS

i own the mi note pro. i hope they will release a mi note 2 pro. the battery on the mi note and mi note pro is just depressing. if they don't put in at least 4500mAh, i'm out.

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