Xiaomi Mi5, Redmi Note 2 photos leaked monster Snapdragon 820, 20.2MP dual rear cam, LED flash, and 4GB RAM specs

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Unannouced Xiaomi flagship smartphones images were leaked online. The smartphones are apparently the Xiaomi Mi5 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 which are expected to hit the stores later this year.

Xiaomi flagship smartphones photo leaks were first reported by Technology blog Gizmo saying that the company is likely to release four new handsets for the year. The site released a leaked product roadmap, where the specifications and expected arrival of unnamed upcoming four models of Xiaomi were shown.

According to International Business Times, the unnamed Xiaomi flagship smartphones seem to be the next in line for release although the company has not confirmed yet on the recent speculations. Based on leaked photos, the devices sport dual rear cameras.

The first smartphone looks very similar to Xiaomi Mi4. Speculations suggest that it is more likely a follow up to Xiaomi Mi4, the Xiaomi Mi5. The device has two separate LED flashes and equipped with double 20.2MP cameras instead of one. According to some rumors, the smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset.

The upcoming flagship device will be most likely available in 16GB and 64GB, and has a huge capacity of 4GB of RAM. Some talks also revealed that it has 5.2-inch WQHD display. The leaked photo can be seen HERE.

Meanwhile, the other photo disclosed online is what seems to be a successor of Xiaomi Redmi Note 2. It boasts a fingerprint sensor, dual camera and double flash located at the back, just beneath the LED flash and camera, Yibada reports.

The smartphone apparently is set to come up with Snapdragon 410 chipset, and 13MP camera. It is designed with 5.5" 720p display.

Up to this moment, the company has not yet commented on the Xiaomi flagship smartphones leaked photos. Rumors have it that Xiaomi Mi5 and Redmi Note 2 releases are set this coming November.

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Xiaomi, Xiaomi mi 4, Xiaomi mi5 release

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