The Mi Note 3 is expected to be the successor of the
Note 2 and that device has been the subject of successive rumours and was even
tipped to launch in the second quarter of the year. That isn’t likely now but
there are talks of a Q3 launch for the flagship device.
Ahead of whatever
Xiaomi is planning out for the Mi Note 3, the render of the expected Note 3 was
recently featured in a leaked video. The YouTube video seems to be the
production of Science & Knowledge YouTube channel and obviously, the
renders are fan-generated stuff. Despite that, you might just want to have a
look because it features a full-screen display with very little bezels at the
edges something that is expected on the actual Mi Note 3. Bezel-less displays
with high screen ratio are the way to go and Xiaomi who is a pioneer in that
field will not want to be caught napping.
Apart from the full-screen display, the renders also
show the presence of a dual rear camera setup which is one thing that is trending
lately. Earlier rumours had also tipped the Note 3 to feature dual cameras. The
video also highlights the specs of the device but they are likely inaccurate.
You can have a look at the video from below which looks very much like the Mi
Mix, by the way. Details of the Mi Note 3’s specs are still sketchy but the
flagship is expected to pack an OLED display and use a Snapdragon 835 processor
with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage.
The device is said to sport a 5.8-inch
display among others. We can’t say if Xiaomi will unveil the Mi Note 3 along
with the Mi Mix 2 just the same way the Note 2 was launched with the Mi Mix
last year. It would be interesting if they do anyway.