
When the phone was presented Xiaomi Mi3 It was already indicated that a variant with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 processor of this terminal would reach the market. Well, this model already has an arrival date in stores and it is none other than next month than December of this year 2013.
So far, and since October, you can buy in Chinese stores (even online) the Xiaomi Mi3 that uses the processor Integra 4 from Nvidia, which supports 3G TD-SCDMA networks and has a very competitive price, about $ 335 to change. Well, his brother more "muscular", and that offers compatibility with 3G WCDMA. It will be out of the game in not a long time and its most interesting characteristics have been known:
- 5-inch screen with Full HD quality (1.290 x 1.080)
- 13 megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash
- 2 GB of RAM
- Android 4.3 operating system with MIUI interface
- Battery 3.050 mAh
- 802.11 ac WiFi connectivity
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MSM9874AB processor
Apart from the fact that all the indicated specifications are quite good, we must highlight the SoC that it integrates. We have already commented on the improvement in data connectivity before, it is important to know that the model chosen for the Xiaomi Mi3 uses a frequency in each of its cores. 2,3 GHz, somewhat higher than the component that many other terminals integrate (MSM9874, which is somewhat slower). By the way, it is also noteworthy that the WiFi standard is capable of using the 5 GHz band, so its performance is superior.

A possible deployment outside of China
The use of the Qualcomm processor may be indicative of a possible effective launch of the Xiaomi Mi3 outside of China. This is something that has been rumored for a long time, and that is also supported by the hiring of Hugo Barra for the expansion of this manufacturer to be effective. Of course, from the company itself absolutely nothing has been confirmed.
The truth is that, due to a good value for moneyTerminals that arrive from the Asian country, such as this Xiaomi model, can have a good impact on the European market, since it does not clash at all in its hardware and, therefore, its proper functioning is more than assured.
Via: NextPowerUp