Xiaomi ‘Ferrari’ surfaces at GFXBench, features mid-range specs

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Following the success of the Mi 4, the Chinese handset manufacturer, Xiaomi has been working on its next release, known as Xiaomi Ferrari. The image below depicts host of specifications expected in the device.

Xiaomi Ferrari




Likely to be pitted against the Asus Zenfone line, the Xiaomi Ferrari appears to be a power packed mid-range device featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC which has an octa-core 1.65 GHz CPU. The device comes in a 4.9-inch candy bar form factor and has a display resolution of 1080x10920 pixel resolution. The mysterious phone also features 16GB of internal storage.

The MIUI which will power the smartphone will be based on the latest Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. The handset comes with a 12 mega-pixel rear shooter which can capture Full HD video along with taking images in a host of HDR modes. The regular list of sensors make up the rest of the phone along with a 4.8 mega-pixel front camera. All said, we can assume it to be Xiaomi's pioneer range.

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