The Mi 5s isn't the only top of the line device Xiaomi is currently working on, as it turns out. Alongside the refresh for its normal-sized flagship, it's also apparently going to finally launch a successor to the Mi Note phablet from 2015.




 The Mi Note 2 has definitely been a very long time in the making, but it's said to become available in the next few months, if a new rumor out of China is to be believed.we should expect not one, not two, but three different hardware versions for the phone. The Standard model will feature a single camera on the back, a Hi-Fi chip, and a 'regular' quick charge function.

The High version will unsurprisingly take things up a notch with a dual-camera setup on the back, as well as a 'super quick charging' feature - and will keep the Hi-Fi chip.Finally, the top of the line version will bring with it a curved display reminiscent of Samsung's edge line (which has in fact been rumored before for the Mi Note 2). This will also have a higher-end Hi-Fi chip and the 'super quick charging' too.



There's nothing new in this report about specific hardware inside the Mi Note 2, but you should expect to see a 5.7-inch (or so) QHD touchscreen (at least in one of the higher-end variations), Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 or 823 at the helm, and up to 6GB of RAM.

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