[Official] Xiaomi Flagship Mi-3

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi’s founder Lei Jun took to the stage today in Beijing to launch the company’s latest brand new flagship phone — the Xiaomi Mi-3. The 16GB version will retail for CNY1999 ($327), while the 64GB version will go for CNY2499 ($410).

The fast-growing Xiaomi, which is valued at $10 billion, has been in the limelight lately after snagging former Google VP for Android Hugo Barra (who made an appearance at the event today as well). Further proof of its popularity in China came when it recently overtook Apple on market share.

The Mi-3 is clearly Xiaomi’s key to continue this momentum and expand beyond its loyal fan base. The smartphone is powered by dual processors — there is a China Unicom version that runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, while other version is powered by a 1.8 GHz Nvidia Tegra 4 processor. The phone features a display screen from LG that measures 5 inches with a resolution of 1080p, and is only 8.1mm thick.

The phone comes packed with a 13-megapixel camera from Sony and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, as well as dual-LED flashlights. Xiaomi has also added in a continuous shot feature, which allows users to take 10 shots in one second.

As per its typical practice, Xiaomi will sell the Mi-3 in batches, the first of which will be released in mid-October.

The company has been garnering success in mainland China by inspiring the loyalty of many consumers with its competitively-priced phones, as seen in the most recent batch of 100,000 Hongmi smartphones that sold out in 90 seconds, with nearly 7.5 million devices reserved by fans who missed out.

Expectations for the Mi-3 are naturally high, and it remains to be seen how it will perform — though with all indications of some crazy fan base support, it shouldn’t be difficult for the company, which has come a long way since it unveiled Mi-1, its first-generation smartphone only as recently as 2011.

Specifications

Dual Platform - Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (8974AB quad-core 2.3GHz + 28nm HPM)). MiPhone 3’s overall performance increased 40% (compare to MiPhone 2S).

Screen – Sharp and LG 5-inch 1080P IPS display with ultra-sensitive touch. It works even when your figures are wet. You can set to recognize your figures even wearing gloves;

Memory - 2GB LPDDR3 RAM+16GB eMMC4.5 flash

Battery - 3050mAh battery;

Camera - SONY 13 MP Exmor RS CMOS back camera, 2MP BSI front camera

Supports NFC & 2.4/5G WiFi

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It won't come to Singapore. Have to order through online international resellers like Aliexpress or ibuygoo or DHgate.

It will be expensive. :o
 

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You guys think if Taobao have, is it safe to get from Taobao? Also eyeing this phone due to the attractive price tag for a Snap 800 phone + 1080p
 
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if online is the only way, which website is more credible to order from?? anyone else interested to order tgt?? :)
 

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Yeah, taobao will be safe. But not so soon, they will only release in October.
 

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Yeah, taobao will be safe. But not so soon, they will only release in October.

But buy from taobao is from a third party right? Chance of fake also bah...
They did announce wanting to release xiaomi in Singapore back in Q1 de...
 

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But buy from taobao is from a third party right? Chance of fake also bah...
They did announce wanting to release xiaomi in Singapore back in Q1 de...

Yes, it is a third party. But it can be trusted as it is commonly used to import stuff from China by our fellow Singaporeans.
 

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Bad news is that reviews can be faked as well lol...
2nd that... which I don't understand why Xiaomi wants to restrict their phones so hard. Why don't open up international sales, then confirm can run a bigger show.
 

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True. Haha, they can't even handle China's demand, let alone open. Give them time, they will up and coming.
 
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