Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is working on a smartphone at Rs. 4,000 with 4G LTE capability. According to reports from Gizchina,this smartphone will cost around 399 yuan,where it costs around Rs.4000 in India.
The smartphone might feature a 720p display and 1GB of RAM. Reports say, Xiaomi has reportedly invested in a company called Leadcore, which will make the chipset for the new smartphone. The rumoured LC180 chipset, which is apparently built on a 28nm fabrication processor, uses 2GHz Cortex-A7 cores along with the Mali T628 GPU. A leaked specification sheet suggested that the SoC can support 2k LCD displays and record upto 720p videos at 120fps and 1080p videos at 60fps. It also has 4G LTE support.
Xiaomi entered the Indian market couple of months back with Xiaomi Mi3 and RedMi 1S. Now the Chinese company is now set to launch the Redmi Note in India within the next couple of months, which will become the cheapest smartphone in India powered by an octa-core processor.
Xiaomi entered the Indian market couple of months back with Xiaomi Mi3 and RedMi 1S. Now the Chinese company is now set to launch the Redmi Note in India within the next couple of months, which will become the cheapest smartphone in India powered by an octa-core processor.
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