Xiaomi is expected to officially
unveil the Mi 6, and alongside that model we might even see the Mi Max 2
presented. The next-gen huge phablet from the Chinese company was spotted in a
benchmark database recently, and today a Weibo user claims to have outed the
first ever images depicting it.
Unfortunately there's no shot of the front, as you
can see. Also do note that the handset is inside a transparent case in these
pictures. Still, we get a very good idea about its design.
The source of these images has also
reiterated the fact that the Mi Max 2 is to be powered by the Qualcomm
Snapdragon 626 chipset, and not the 660 as thought a few months back. The
device will have a 6.4-inch 1080p touchscreen, 4G LTE support, a 3.5 mm headset
jack, a USB Type-C port, an IR blaster, and an all metal build.
From the aforementioned benchmark run we also know
that the Mi Max 2 will employ 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 12 MP main
camera, and a 5 MP selfie unit.