Xiaomi will be releasing its newest flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Pro that has received the China certification. This handset is speculated to be sporting an all-metal build, a fingerprint scanner and a lot more amazing specs and features.
According to IBTimes, the much awaited Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Pro has been 3C certified in China. This handset will be an all-metal Xiaomi device that would possibly arrive in several variants. Based on some reports there were three certified models of the upcoming device, including 2015617, 2015611 and 2015056.
Furthermore, NDTV Gadgets stated that the Redmi Note 2 Pro will also sport a fingerprint scanner. This upcoming handset from the Chinese tech giant will feature a 5.5-inch full-HD display. It will be engineered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6795 SoC clocked at 2.2GHz clubbed with PowerVR G6200 GPU and 2GB RAM. As for its camera it will be aposrting a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The Redmi Note 2 Pro will be powered by a 3,060 mAh capacity battery.
Apart from the Redmi Note 2 Pro, another handset that was dubbed as Redmi 2 Pro had passed the US FCC certification earlier this week. The Redmi 2 Pro seems to be the US variant of a recently launched Xiaomi phone, the Redmi 2 Prime, launched in India back in August. It is armed with almost identical specifications, except for network support. It features 4G LTE (supports bands 2, 4, and 7), 3G, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz) connectivity features as well.
As for the device's price, Android Headlines stated on its article that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Pro variant having 2GB RAM will be priced at 1,099 Yuan ($173), while the 3GB RAM model will cost 1,499 Yuan ($236).
Based on the speculated specifications of Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Pro it seems that the device will be the company's hope in bringing up its sales. Meanwhile, it is nice to know that this handset will also reach the US market, but the possible consumers still have to wait until Xiaomi give further details about the device.
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