Xiaomi teasing a Prime launch on Amazon India

George, 10 December, 2015

Update: Apparently, we've misread Xiaomi's message, and the company won't be launching the Redmi Note 2 Prime. Sifting through the comments on an official Xiaomi India Facebook post, we gather the upcoming smartphone will come with a 720p 5.5-inch display, while the Redmi Note 2 Prime packs a FullHD panel.

Other comments give a throwback to the Redmi Note 4G, so Xiaomi might come up with an updated version of that model with a Prime moniker added. We'll just need to wait and see. The original text follows.

Xiaomi is set to launch the Redmi Note 2 Prime on the Indian market. Amazon is teasing the launch with a dedicated poster, but a specific date is yet to be revealed. There's also no word on pricing just yet.

The news of the market launch comes 3 months after the 4.7-inch Redmi 2 Prime was made available in the country, and about a fortnight after Xiaomi unveiled the successor, Redmi Note 3.



The Redmi Note 2 Prime was announced alongside a non-Prime version some three months ago, the difference between the two being CPU clock rate and storage size. Both smartphones feature the Mediatek Helio X10 chipset, but the octa-core processor in the Prime can go as high as 2.2GHz, while the Redmi Note 2 is limited to 2.0GHz. Built-in storage is 32GB and 16GB, respectively.

Other than that, the smartphone packs a 5.5-inch FullHD display, 2GB of RAM and 13MP/5MP camera combo. All of this is powered by a 3,060mAh battery.

You can head over to Amazon and join the mailing list to get notified when the smartphone hits the shelves.

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  • sham
  • 23 Mar 2017
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please launch fastly xiomi redmi 4 prime in india i want to purchase immediately

  • Samaddar
  • 06 Jan 2017
  • HsL

when will redmi 4 prime launch in india??

  • ASD
  • 30 Oct 2016
  • KAp

How mean of Xiaomi for for first tempting Indians and then not launching flag end mobiles such as 5s, Note 2 and MIX.

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