We've had early previews thanks to leaks, but Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi -- more recently known as the new home of former Google exec Hugo Barra -- just took the wraps off of a new flagship Android phone and smart TV. The MI3 or MiPhone 3 is available with either a 1.8GHz Tegra 4 processor (on China Mobile's TD-SCDMA network) or Snapdragon 800 CPU (China Unicom and China Telecom, which are WCDMA and CDMA2000, respectively) that provide a 40 percent performance boost over the MI2S. It also sports a 5-inch 1080p IPS LCD built by Sharp or LG with "ultra sensitive touch" that works even when the user is wearing gloves, 2GB of RAM, 16GB for storage, a 3,050mAh battery, 13MP / 2MP camera setup and NFC.
The 47-inch 3D-capable Xiaomi TV also runs the company's MIUI flavor of Android, supported by a quad-core Snapdragon 600 with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage behind an LG-built display. It even claims an "easy to use" remote with 11 buttons and Bluetooth 4.0. The TV will cost $490, while the phone runs $327 for the 16GB version and $408 for the 64GB. We'll have more news from the launch event shortly, check below for a peek at the new TV.
Filed under: Cellphones, Home Entertainment, HD, Mobile
Source: Engadget Chinese, Xiaomi (Twitter)
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