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Xiaomi Mi 6 & Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus Specs Leaked: Snapdragon 835 Chipsets, Bigger Battery & More

By Jai S. | Mar 28, 2017 04:22 AM EDT

While fans desperately wait for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ flagship phones to reveal tomorrow, Xiaomi is also ready to bring out the aces up its sleeve. The Xiaomi Mi 6 and the Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus are reportedly arriving in April and the leaked specs for both the phones are worth looking at.

As per the previous rumors about the specs of the phones were considered, the Xiaomi Mi 6 and the Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus were rumored to offer Snapdragon 821 processor chipsets. However, the leaked phone specs data claims that the phones are boasting Snapdragon 835 processor chips instead, reported Android Authority.

As per the leaked phone specs, the Xiaomi Mi 6 will feature a 5.15-inch Full HD display and will be available in a number of variants. These include a 4GB RAM model and a 6GB RAM version. Leaked reports suggest that the phone will also feature three storage variants namely - 32GB, 64GB, and 128 GB. The Chinese-company flagship smartphone will also feature a 19MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera. Other usual features include a 3,200mAh battery and dual-SIM support. The phone will be offering Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box with its MIUI 8 custom interface, as cited by Slash Leaks.

On the other hand, the Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus features a 5.7-inch Full HD screen with 6GB of RAM. There are reported to be only two storage variants for the phone - 64GB, and 128gb. The primary camera on this device is 12MP (less than the Xiaomi Mi 6) while the selfie camera is 8MP. Considering the battery backup on this device, it offers 4,500mAh with dual-SIM support as well. However, contradicting to its smaller model, the phone will offer Android 7.0 (Nougat) firsthand.

No further leaks or reports on the pricing of the Xiaomi Mi 6 and Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus are revealed yet but expect a reasonable price for these devices just like previous Xiaomi Mi variants. Please note that the details are not officially announced by the Chinese smartphone manufacturer yet.

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