Xiaomi's co-founder and SVP Liwang Jiang has confirmed on Chinese social network, Weibo, that the company is ramping up production of the Xiaomi Mi 5 ahead of a launch sometime after Spring Festival/Chinese New Year. The device will ship with the brand new quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor.
From the loosely translated page, it seems Xiaomi's production of the next flagship is hitting peak levels now to ensure that there's enough stock for when the smartphone is released next month.
We don't know much else about the Chinese manufacturer's next smartphone. There have been rumors, as there always are, suggesting we'll see a device equipped with a QHD resolution 5.2-inch display, giving it a huge pixel density of 565ppi. It's also rumored to feature a massive 3,600mAh battery with Quick-Charge 3.0 support, suggesting we won't see USB Type-C. Cameras are allegedly going to be 16MP and 13MP on the rear and front respectively.
As with virtually all of Xiaomi's products, the Mi 5 is likely to punch above its price point. Pricing is rumored to be around the $300-$400 range, putting it right at the top of Xiaomi's product line.
Perhaps more interesting than all the claimed specifications is watching to see if this device launches officially in more international markets. With Huawei stealing its thunder in China, Xiaomi needs to hit back and has been rumored to be planning a US launch at some point soon. With the Snapdragon processor inside, the Mi 5 could end up being its first major international handsets. Of course, that's just speculation and wishful thinking. But it would be great to finally see the brand officially hit international store shelves.
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