Xiaomi Mi 5 Gear Best renders

A third-party retailer in China has leaked the Xiaomi Mi 5 and its supposed launch date on February 20. According to the product page on Gear Best, the Xiaomi Mi 5 release date will be the day after launch: February 21. Anticipation for the device is huge and the Foxconn factory producing it even has employees pulling additional shifts to ensure supplies can meet demand.

The Gear Best listing not only provided information on the Mi 5 launch, but also divulged the Xiaomi Mi 5 specs, price and more press renders of the device. The specs listed include a 5.2-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 820 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, 3,600 mAh non-removable battery and 16 MP/8 MP camera combo. The Xiaomi Mi 5 will launch initially in three colors: black, white and gold.

Gear Best Xiaomi Mi 5 leak

 

Interestingly, the Gear Best page says there will not be a microSD card slot, but you never know, Xiaomi has used multi-purpose dual-SIM card slots in the past, offering the choice of two SIM cards or a SIM and microSD card. The Gear Best page only states a 16 GB and 64 GB base model, as you can see above.


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Meanwhile, Foxconn is making sure there will be more than enough units on hand to meet the massive demand on February 21. A Weibo user recently posted a photo of a banner taken inside one of the Foxconn factories producing the Mi 5 that translates to: “Guarantee to supply Mi 5, strive to deliver the highest quality”.

Weibo Mi 5 banner

No matter if some of these specs or details change in the next few weeks, the Mi 5 is going to be a massively popular device, in part for being one of the first 2016 flagships to be powered by the Snapdragon 820, but mostly because it will be a very affordable device. Launching at the same time as the Galaxy S7, the price vs performance ratios are going to be very interesting indeed.

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What do you think of the Xiaomi Mi 5? What do you think the likely price difference will be between the Mi 5 and S7?

Source: ANDRIOD AUTHORITY