New leaked information point to a large screen device with Snapdragon 801 chipset and 2GB of RAM. Leaked images and benchmarks scores of Xiaomi's much anticipated Mi 5 have emerged online. The smartphone has been spotted running AnTuTu benchmark, revealing the specifications of the device. According to the leaked images, the Xiaomi Mi 5 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 contrary to previous rumours of Snapdragon 805 or 810, along with 2GB of RAM, again not 3GB RAM. The display is expected to be above 5-inch, and sport a resolution of 2560 x 1440 px. There's no word on the camera capabilities and battery size. Xiaomi has already been teasing its latest smartphone over the social media. It recently posted a a short video teaser on its Facebook and Twitter social media outlets, announcing a new flagship product. The company has confirmed to launch its flagship on January 15. According to previous rumours, the Mi 5 has bezel-less display and is expected to be priced higher than the previous models.
Xiaomi Mi 5 Images, AnTuTu 5 Score Leak Ahead Of Official Launch
New leaked information point to a large screen device with Snapdragon 801 chipset and 2GB of RAM. Leaked images and benchmarks scores of Xiaomi's much anticipated Mi 5 have emerged online. The smartphone has been spotted running AnTuTu benchmark, revealing the specifications of the device. According to the leaked images, the Xiaomi Mi 5 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 contrary to previous rumours of Snapdragon 805 or 810, along with 2GB of RAM, again not 3GB RAM. The display is expected to be above 5-inch, and sport a resolution of 2560 x 1440 px. There's no word on the camera capabilities and battery size. Xiaomi has already been teasing its latest smartphone over the social media. It recently posted a a short video teaser on its Facebook and Twitter social media outlets, announcing a new flagship product. The company has confirmed to launch its flagship on January 15. According to previous rumours, the Mi 5 has bezel-less display and is expected to be priced higher than the previous models.
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