Xiaomi launched the Mi Mix 2S initially in two
colors - Black or White. Now a third, more sophisticated option was announced
by the company with the unique moniker Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S Art Special Edition.
The phone comes in a neat box with a portrait of a woman from a dish plate from
the early 1500s, part of the Deruta ceramics exhibition of The British Museum.
The Mi Mix 2S is branded with the logo of The
British Museum on the back underneath the glass panel. There are also some
visual customizations of the MIUI 9.5 on board. The package brings a black
case, branded with the same image of the Deruta plate and a card that gives
free entry to the actual museum.
On the inside of the phone nothing has changed -
5.99” bezel-less screen with Full HD+ resolution, Snapdragon 845 and dual
cameras. The Art Special Edition comes with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. It is
currently priced at CNY 4,299 (US$ 675/€ 567), which is CNY 300 more expensive than
the regular version in Black.

