The successor to the Xiaomi Mi Max 2, likely to be
called Mi Max 3, has leaked in an image. It confirms the dual rear camera setup
that rumors so far had suggested. Both Mi Max 2 and the original Mi Max
featured a single main camera.
Not only image, but some key specs have also leaked.
The device is said to be powered by Snapdragon 635 and feature a 6.99-inch tall
18:9 display. It should come in 3GB/64GB and 4GB/128GB memory configurations,
and sport a 5MP front shooter. A large, 5,500mAh battery is also rumored.
While most of this is inline with what we've already
heard, one of the earlier rumors had said the phone will be available in two
variants, Snapdragon 630 and Snapdragon 660. As
for pricing, the device is said to start at around CNY 1,699, which currently
translates to US$ 265.