SAFF 2013 pictures

Here are some pictures during Nepals game in SAFF championship 2013.

Samsung Galaxy S4- the most innovative phone

With all those features, I am sure this is gonna be an iPhone Killer and speculate new innovations and censor controls in new smartphones to come.

Top Ten unbelievable incidents in Narayan Gopal's Life.

Swor Samrat Narayan Gopal's name needs no introduction to all the Nepali out there. A legend in the Modern Music's first generation (Adhunik Geet yug) was borned today, (Oct 4) in the year 1939. Marking his birth anniversary, I am here to post top ten unknown incidents in his life (taken from film maker/writer Prakash Sayami).

Top Ten Movies of all time

I always want to read top tens in everything until now that I have started writing top ten stuffs in my blog.In this post, I am putting my own best Movies of all time. These movies are not only in the top of my favorite lists, but also are the greatest movies of all time in the history of Cinema.

CG to enter into telecom sector

Chaudhary Group, one of the biggest business house of Nepal (popular for electronic products and food/beverages) is all set to enter the telecom market with the brand name CG tel.

Showing posts with label Xiaomi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xiaomi. Show all posts

Jun 17, 2016

MIUI 8 experience

June 17, 2016: It was on May 10 that Xiaomi had launched MiMax along with their new android Skin MIUI 8. After the Alpha ROM and Beta testing for more than a month and clearing out the issues with it, MIUI 8 Developer version is available with almost all of their devices (from Mi2 to Mi5, Mi Note, Redmi 1 to Redmi 3, Redmi Note 3). I happen to download it for my Mi2S today and update it with regular updater app, as my device was already running with MIUI 7 China developer version. For all those who own MIUI Stable and older versions, they need to download the latest developer version software package and update it from either Recovery or Fast boot. The new version of MIUI released today is MIUI 8 6.6.17 that will be updated every week. We can expect more new features to be included every week.
First thing I had heard about MIUI 8 is about the all new camera app where the modes are put in the bottom middle of the camera UI, instead of getting it by sliding and the HDR icon is now shifted to the top right of the UI. Filters are on the left side and toggle between two cameras (front and rear) is on the right bottom side. Flash icon is moved to the upper left corner.
Secondly, I have found the picture and video editing in the new MIUI to be cool as you won't need extra app for the same.
The updated Notes, Calendar and Calculator app is nice to have as you always prefer other apps like Evernote, Google calendar to make it synchronize with your Google account.
The most notable upgrade is the feature to clone your apps as you may need to use with your multiple accounts. Another is the second space feature that lets you use another login in the same device with different set of apps and access. You can easily switch between the spaces and move data between these spaces. Isn't it that cool!!!
Though it was known that MIUI 8 supports multi window feature, but it is found missing and I am not sure if it's only not there for my 4.3 inch Screen of relatively low end Mi2s (which makes me remember the blog I had written more than four years back, and that time Mi2s was a flagship killer).
The dialer, animation to call closure, the contact icons and sharing have also changed in a better way along with the notification shade that is having the same page for the toggle icons (left to right scrolling) and the notifications from the apps which was separate in previous versions. The battery optimization in the security app feels really powerful which notifies 3 battery issues continuously which makes me worry about the new battery.
I wonder how it looks for my Mi5 that I dare not to update as it requires the unlocking of the device and the fastboot/recovery update for Developer version. I will do that once Global Stable be available and I get used to with the features from MIUI 8.
Click here to see the updated version of this blog.
Here are some of the snapshots from MIUI 8 in my Mi2S.




May 10, 2016

Xiaomi launches Mi Max and MIUI 8

May 10, 2016: Xiaomi, the Chinese phone&accessories company and one of the worlds rapidly growing handset maker has launched a new phablet (size 6.44 inch) called Mi Max along with latest offering of its Android Skin MIUI 8. The biggest smartphone from Xiaomi is all metal with 7.5 mm body that fits in a pocket as already teased in a picture before. The phone features fingerprint scanner at the back like Redmi Note 3. There will be three variants of the phone: 3 GB RAM, 32 GB ROM version powered by Snapdragon 650 costs 1500 RMB, 3 GB RAM, 64 GB ROM powered by Snapdragon 652 costs 1700 RMB whereas 4 GB with 128 GB Storage also powered by Snapdragon 652 costs 2000 RMB. The phone is backed up by a whopping 4850 mAh battery as bigger screen need bigger batteries. The phone sports 16 MP PDAF rear snapper and 5 MP 85 degree front snapper. The full HD display phone comes in silver, gold and dark grey color and weighs 203 gm. Its a dual 4G LTE handset, with the availability of IR sensor. 

Along side the device, Xiaomi also announced MIUI 8 with all new exciting colors and styles. It features wallpaper Carousel to provide daily lock screens from 12 categories. All new Gallery app includes filters change, quick share, doddle, stickers and video editing. MIUI 8 changes its color according to the weather change. 
Other features include the new Notes app (requring password), power saving mode (freezes background activity), Multi window management and detecting fraud & scam messages.The developer ROM of MIUI 8 will be available from June 17 and the supported devices will be Mi 2/ 2S, Mi3, Mi4/4C/4S, Mi5, Mi Max and all Redmi, Note series.

May 8, 2016

Xiaomi Mi5 camera photos samples

May 08, 2016: It has been nearly a month that I have used the Xiaomi's latest flagship device Mi5 smartphone. The all metal phone powered by the latest snapdragon 820 processor, is insanely fast and lives up to the performance as expected. The thin bezel and the looks makes it more deserving. Other than the camera (which I will be writing in brief) I loved the amazing sound from the phone. Having said all good, the phone gets heated while using cellular data, some apps and even camera. Some applications (like Youtube, Xender) is getting crashed regularly with the latest MIUI (7.3.2 China Stable) update. May the new Global stable MIUI solve both the heating issue and the apps crash problem. 
Lets come to the camera specifications, which is Sony IMX 298 16 MP rear camera with 4 axis OIS and PDAF. The phone is very fast to capture sharp and steady pictures. Its camera is one of the reason for me to get the Mi5 phone especially due to the manual mode (with 30s shutter) which also has the ISO selection from 100 to 3200. Other features in the camera include panorama, audio trigger shutter, Straighten, HHT and fish eye mode. The photo comes steady even while zooming up to 2X. I have tried with the slow shutter of 1s & more to get the trail of the vehicle lights at night but without a stand the photo results blurry. If its with a stand, the phone definitely misses ISO 50 (which is there in Samsung Galaxy S7). After using the phone for sometime, the best part is I have stopped carrying point and shoot camera to capture photos promptly for some events on the way.
Compared to that of rear camera, front 4 MP snapper is not that exciting for a super phone like Mi5.
Here are some of the photo samples (without editing and watermarks) taken from Mi5.
All photos are copyrighted... click to enlarge.

Manual Mode photo flowers




Manual Mode

Low light photography: KTM CTY brand Thamel


With additional macro lens.


NAC office from a moving vehicle.

Slow shutter photo sample at Kingsway Kathmandu




Low light photo sample: Sizzler

Taxi meter: low light photo sample

Apr 5, 2015

Latest affordable phones not available in Nepal

April 05, 2015: If we look at the world domain, there is fierce competition among handset makers to launch new, affordable and quality phones to have bigger market share. Giants like Samsung and Apple keep the race tight by launching high end and expensive flagship at some specific time in a year. Whereas Chinese and Indian phones makers releases some new phones time and again to allure people for the different range of specs and quality. Only handful of phone makers launch their phones officially here and almost none to make it available on the same time of launch internationally. Though Micromax, Karbonn, Lava, Huawei release their phone officially, their latest phones takes time to reach in Nepal, unlike some which do not land here. Here are some latest affordable phones with good quality/features, that are not available here in Nepal.

Asus Zenphone 2: Asus, the Taiwanese electronic company is growing its market share in smartphones and with the popularity of two latest phones, it is expected to join the top ten list of phones worldwide. Zenphone 2 was released in Consumer Electronic show (CES) 2014 with two variants of 2 GB and 4 GB RAM, which is also the first one in the world to have the 4GB RAM. Major specs include Quad core Intel processor, 5 inch 403 PPI, 13 MP dual tone LED flash/ 5MP shooter, micro SD support.
One plus one: One plus, the Chinese phone maker stormed the world with the one plus one phone which was more popular in other parts of the world than in China. The quad core phone has all of the features (Quad core 801, 3 GB RAM, 13/5 MP snapper, Gorilla Glass 3) that is found in the flagship with price tag of 300 dollar for 16 GB phone. With the tussle between one plus and CyanogenMod, one plus one has now launched a new android skin called OxygenOS which is yet to reviewed from the mass.
Xiaomi Mi Note: Xiaomi: the Chinese start up and biggest grower in the smartphone business today (Third in the world) has launched two flagships Mi Note and Mi note Pro in early 2015. The Mi Note: the lower version of the duo with 801 SOC, OIS camera and 3 GB RAM has most of the greatest features required to be called a high end phone. Xiaomi's growth and the current line up of phones is  even troubling Samsung and Apple for the affordability and high quality specs.

Micromax Yu Yureka: Micromax, the Indian phone maker has launched a new series called Yu, whose first version Yureka is getting very popular in India. The 150 dollar phone has 5.5 inch HD IPS display, 64 bit Quad core 615 SOC, 2 GB RAM, and runs on CyanogenMod UI. Is not it dirt cheap to have such specs on paper??

Meizu M1 Note: Meizu, another growing Chinese phone maker has sold 2 million smartphones in the month of March only. The huge number of sales was possible due to the high end MX4/MX4 Pro and mid-range Meizu M1 note/M1. Meizu M1 note is a 5.5 inch phablet with 64 bit MT6752 processor, 2 GB RAM, 13/5 MP Snapper and whopping 3140 mAh battery. The phone runs on Flyme OS over Android Kitkat and known to be releasing new Flyme over Lollipop. Meizu is even rumored to collaborate with Nokia to launch a new device within this year, as Nokia is indirectly involved in handset business after selling our it to Microsoft. Click here for my review on Meizu M1 note.
File photo: Meizu store in Shenzhen, China

ZTE Nubia Z9: Though the OEM giant ZTE is not able to have enormous sales like Huawei, it is not giving up for its handset business and has been launching flagships in the Nubia series. Recently ZTE has launched two flagships Nubia Z9 mini and max, with 64 bit processors 810 and 615 respectively. The mini version is about 5 inch, and comes with 2 GB RAM, 16/8 MP snapper, 2900 mAh. and priced at $240.

Lenovo K3 Note: After acquisition of Motorola, Lenovo has been releasing some nice affordable phones to up the market share, now fourth in the world (most of them in China). This 5.5 inch phablet has got most of the specs similar to Meizu M1 note ( 64 bit MT6752 octacore processor, 2 GB RAM, 13 MP/ 5MP shooter and 3000 mAh battery) but at lower price tag of 900 yuan (147 dollar) and expandable up to 32 GB through micro SD slot. 

Huawei Honor 6 plus/Honor 4X: The largest telecom manufacturer in the world, Huawei has also remarkable business in the phone market (fifth in the world in terms of shipment last year). It has wide range of phones from the high end flagships to low end feature phones. Huawei has given more focus on its phone business with Honor and Ascend series phones. Honor 6 plus is a 5.5 inch flagship with its own processor Kirin 925 octa core, 3 GB RAM, Dual 8 MP rear and 8MP front camera, 3600 mAh, 425 dollar price tag and runs on Emotion UI over Kitkat. whereas Honor 4X is a mid ranger with 5.2 inch 720 p screen, quad core snapdragon 410 processor, 2 GB RAM, 3000 mAh and $168 price tag. Huawei Honor 6 plus has the greatest camera application/features and hardware known so far in Android phones.

Motorola Moto X, 2nd Gen: Motorola has revamped the 2013 flagship Moto X in screen size, pixel density, processor for Moto X second generation. The 5.2 inch phone runs on quad core Snapdragon 801 with 2 GB RAM, 13/2 MP snapper, 2300 mAh battery and 485 dollar price tag. There are also second generation version of Moto G  and Moto E priced at $180 and $115 price, that do not raise the eyebrows due to specs and features if you compare those with other phones in the race. But the best thing about Motorola phone is that you could get the latest android update as early as possible in its pure form. Now after being swallowed by Lenovo, lets see how the brand value of Motorola will be utilized.

From the above phones, it seems like the mid rangers are approaching very near to the flagships in specs with bigger screen size, quad core to Octa core processor, higher resolution camera with manual controls and at price of around 200 dollar. As such nice affordable phones are not available in our market, we are missing a big business here in Nepal but some people even manage to get the phone here from their friends and relatives, like the way I did for two of my mobiles in recent years.

Feb 21, 2015

Meizu on the rise!! M1 note and M1 gets sold out in seconds.

Its not Xiaomi now when somebody talks of a phone maker that you have never heard of. 2014 was the year for Xiaomi which just toppled Samsung as the top handset maker in China and it will continue to grow this year too, but another handset maker will join them for similar exponential rise in the no of sales in 2015. I am talking of Meizu, the Chinese handset maker (already in the top ten list) which is creating a big buzz in the tech world with its MX series flagship and the recent phablet M1 Note. Such cheap and powerful devices are getting more popular with flagship features and build quality. The buzz garnered $590 Million investment from e-commerce Giant Alibaba that enables them to get more recognition both locally and internationally. Meizu has gone international way before Xiaomi gets in the light but Xiaomi grew fast to be the tech giant in China, leading to more recognition. As Android is the dominant operating system in this region, Chinese manufacturers are opting to use Android Skin or customized interface like MIUI from Xiaomi, Flyme from Meizu, Emotion from Huawei and many alike. Apart from Android skin Flyme, Meizu is known to use Alibaba's YunOS to power its smartphones. It is also speculated that Meizu will launch a phone with Ubuntu OS in MWC 2015, most probably a all new M1 note. 
Meizu store in Huaqianbei, Shenzhen, China

Meizu M1 Note and M1 phone:

M1 note, the latest offering from Meizu, is a 64 bit MediaTek MT652 Octacore processor powered phablet with 5.5 inch 1080P IGZO display, 13 MP/5MP shooter, and 3140 mAh battery. The dual SIM 2G/LTE device looks similar to iPhone C, with ditto set of colors (green, pink, white, yellow and blue).The phone has 2 GB RAM, dual tone flash feature in camera and FDD LTE (the variant that is supposed to land here in Nepal after licensing from the regulator). As already mentioned, the device supports the latest version of its own Android skin, Flyme 4.2 (based on Kitkat). Marked as an direct competitor to Xiaomi Redmi 2 in affordable and entry level smartphone range, the phone price is 1000 RMB ($160) in china which is a little higher than Redmi2, but with all better hardware and performance. The light phone (145 gm) is made up of plastic and has 16 GB/32 GB memory space with no SD card slot. 
Meizu has even released another version with 5 inch display and Snapdragon 615 processor. Dubbed as M1, the phone has 1 GB RAM/ 8GB Memory space, SD card slot, Single SIM with LTE support and 2500 mAh battery. Most of the other impressive features and looks are similar to M1 Note where M1 phone does not have this dual tone LED flash. The phone is priced at CNY 700 ($112) in China but it will cost more in the stores other than the official one where phone gets sold out in a matter of seconds.
Ever since I heard of M1 note, I thought of owning it, especially the blue colored one. As I have already asked my friend who is going to China for a month, to bring the phablet for me, it will take a month to have it in my hand. If I find the performance of the phablet to be impressive that is on paper now, then I will definitely entice more of my friends and blog readers to be "proud owner of Meizu". A month to wait!!

Jan 15, 2015

Xiaomi releases two flagship devices: MiNote and MiNote Pro

Jan 15, 2015: Xiaomi has today launched two devices dubbed as the Mi Note and MiNote Pro . In contrary to people's expectation for Mi4s or Mi5, Xiaomi unveiled the two flagships under the series Note, though they already had similar name for its cheap phablet called Redmi Note. In its annual event at Beijing, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun took to the central stage and started revealing the specifications of their devices. At first, Mi Note comes with 5.7 inch curved Gorilla Glass 3 display, with resolution of 1920 X 1080 (386 PPI) and super thin bezel of 3 mm. The screen also has adaptive dynamic contrast feature and blue light reducing mode that makes the device ease with your eye. The phone is powered by Snapdragon 801 processor and 3 GB RAM. It weighs 161 gm and has 6.95 inch thickness. The steel framed phablet sports 13 MP rear shooter with 6 element lens, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) for low light photos, two tone flash feature and 4 MP front snapper. As shown below, the device is known to be available in two universal colors: Black and White. The back of the phone is curved on both sides to make it better fit in the hands. It seems from the picture that the phone will be having MiUi 6 over Android KitKat (4.4.4) and probably have a new MIUI over Android Lollipop soon. Despite having nice features and looks, the price tag of 2299 Yuan (370 USD) is little expensive as compared to Mi4, but is still far less than iPhone 6 Plus. Xiaomi also released a Mi headphone for 500 yuan and  a set up box named Mi Box mini for 200 yuan. 

As teased earlier for two flagships launch for this event, Xiaomi kept the promise with another epic phone which they call it as the best smartphone in the world: the MiNote Pro. MiNote Pro is the advanced version of Mi Note with Snapdragon 810 64 bit Octacore processor, same 5.7 inch display but with resolution of 2K (2560 X 1440 at 515 PPI), slightly larger Battery of 3,090 mAh and 64 GB memory. The phone is known to have whopping 4GB RAM and supports LTE cat 9, up to 450 Mbps download speed. With the launch of these devices, Xiaomi is no more a cheap smartphone maker as it comes out of his cheap price tag, toMi Note Pro is priced at 3299 yuan ( 533 USD). As people say 4 GB is always better than 3 GB, I am not sure what will the extra GB addition likely to support as I still feel content with my 2GB RAM phone.
MiNote is scheduled to release on Jan 27 whereas Note Pro will only be available in the end of March.

Oct 30, 2014

Xiaomi's third position is short lived.

OCT 30, 2014: While the leader of the smartphone industry, Samsung is worried about the decline in its sales for this quarter (despite having comfortable lead with 78 Million sales) and the apple seemed content with the best 39 Million sales for the quarter, Xiaomi- the fast growing company is recorded as the third largest smartphone maker with 18 Million sales in the Q3 2014. Reports from IDC and strategy analytics, has it that the two year Chinese firm surpassed Lenovo, LG and Huawei for that 5.6 percent share of the total 327 Million shipments in the third quarter, which is more than 200 percent increment from the previous Mi phone shipments. IDC further writes the success of Xiaomi lies in the launch of MI4 that was positioned as the high end alternatives to the status quo.

With the way Xiaomi is growing without expanding its business to broader range, the chance of reaching the top second or even the top spot is very probable. Xiaomi products are available mainly to its home China and later released to some countries like India, Singapore, Hongkong while the demands for other part of the world is not yet quenched. Though we cannot give Xiaomi a huge numbers (required to increase the market share), Nepal equally has high demand for its products. Last week only, we got this good news of Xiaomi arriving here, but I doubt if it is the official entrance.
Meanwhile as I was writing this post, I came to the news of the completion of acquisition of Motorola by Lenovo. With this acquisition, the third quarter shipments for Lenovo comes around 25 Million (adding that of Lenovo and Motorola phones), which takes away the third spot from Xiaomi. What a short lived celebration that was.... but no worries I am pretty sure Xiaomi will definitely hit back in the last quarter.

Oct 24, 2014

Xiaomi to arrive in Nepal soon

Xiaomi- the Chinese handset maker that is currently in the top five of the world, is known to arrive here in Nepal. It is already been more than two years that I started to follow Xiaomi, its product line and even bought some of the devices straight from China (Thanks to all those who had helped me to bring it). Now it is known that it will be completely hassle free to get those devices (phones and accessories) here in Nepal as Mobiland Electronic pvt. ltd claims to have got the authority and even looking for distributors to sell it all over Nepal. It is also known that the devices will be available in the market after 20th of Kartik. According to Subarna Maharjan of Mobiland Electronic Pvt. Ltd, they have already taken approval from NTA (Nepal Telecommunication Authority) to sell the Xiaomi smartphones in Nepal. Till the device becomes available in the market, they have even started taking pre-booking in their website
Pic: New Xiaomi store in the making at Hua xiang bei, Shenzhen, China
Xiaomi's current range of Smartphones are: Mi2/2S, Mi3, Mi4, Redmi Note, Redmi1s, Mipad (tablet). Compared to similar devices from other vendors, Xiaomi phones are cheaper with build quality. Its android skin (MIUI) is also very popular with several amazing features. The latest being MIUI 6 is available for Mi2, Mi3 and Mi4 in its developer version, but stable version is not yet out, which is scheduled for the end of this year.
Popular accessories from Xiaomi include the piston earphone/headphone, Mi power bank (Batterry bank: 5200 mAh and 10400 mAh), Mifi router and screen protector/cover. As the price of these devices are not yet fixed, it is hard to tell the business despite the popularity of device and excitement.

May 15, 2014

Xiaomi releases a tablet named MiPad

Xiaomi- the Chinese smartphone maker that recently surged to the no sixth spot in the smartphone shipments in the first quarter of this year, has announced the release of its first tablet along with the second version of Mi TV, in an event at Beijing today. Both the devices are expected to challenge Apple, Samsung and Sony for being cheap and made with build quality. 
The tablet named as Mi Pad is priced at $240 (1500 Yuan) is powered by a 2.2 Ghz Tegra K1 processor (the first tablet with Tegra processor), 2 GB RAM and has 7.9 inch IPS display. Rear Camera is 8 MP whereas the front one is 5 MP (Good for the people who wanna take good quality selfie). Available in five different Colors (White, blue, yellow, pink, Green), the tablet has got whopping 6700 mAh for the 24 hours reading and 16 hours video playback backup. The 240 $ price tag is for 16 GB version and the 64 GB version will just cost you $30 more, with the expandable memory slot up to 128 GB. Only Wifi 802.11 a, b, n, g, ac and Bluetooth 4.0 are mentioned for the connectivity whereas it is mum for the cellular variant. Beta launches are known to be done in June which is a very hard to grab for the people living outside China, at that time.


Xiaomi has also launched the second version of its HDTV: MI TV 2 which is a 49 inch 4K television running on MIUI over Android, with a price tag of $640 (4000 Yuan). 
Contrary to the rumor, there was no Mi3s release, similarly no word for MIUI v6 (with Android 4.4.2 Kitkat) release. I hope this two are reserved for the another Xiaomi event planned for July/August.
With such cheaper and quality products, the fast selling Chinese company will only be growing big as it did in a very short time. The company awaits global expansion after their success in current Asian market lineup, to replace Samsung and Apple for the top spot in smartphone business.

Apr 18, 2014

How to solve Xiaomi MI2s USB connection problem in Windows XP.

Though Microsoft has announced the end of support for Windows XP, it  is running here and there be it due to the unavailability of latest windows or the computer itself being outdated for Windows 7. So for all those Xiaomi MI2s users who are encountering this connection problem with Windows XP, you can solve it instantly with the following procedure.

-> Connect your Xiaomi MI2 or MI2s with the computer.
->Open the drive named Xiaomi in Mycomputer.
->Find the file named setup.exe inside the Xiaomi drive.

->Right click the file to select properties.

->Click compatibility Tab in the setup Properties.
->Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for", select your windows version which is Windows 2000 in case of Windows XP.
->Click apply and OK.

->Run the setup.exe file in the Xiaomi drive.
->Go with yes, next, OK to setup. Even if it is in Chinese, it is easy for you to select those.
->Click continue anyway if asked.
->Click install automatically if you are asked for the setup.
->Your Xiaomi phone will be connected after successful installation of the driver.
Now you can easily access the files in the phone from the Mi2 drive in My Computer.

Though the above procedure works for MI2s, the exact stuff also works for the USB connection problem in Xiaomi MI3 phone to access the phone files. I hope there is no such problem in connection for Windows 7 when I update to Windows 7 dumping my favorite OS: Windows XP.

Sep 14, 2013

Compare Xiaomi MI3, MI2s with iPhone 5S, 5C.

Apple launched two smartphones in Sep 10 event at its headquarters which will be available after Sept 20. Though the phones did not come as a huge excitement for extra feature for 5S and low price for iPhone 5C, those phones are still the talk of the tech world lately and huge people are ready to grab it soon. Previous week had a similar buzz in the tech world with Xiaomi- the 10 billion Chinese company for releasing another outstanding phone MI3 that will be available online in October only. As they only sell their phones through the official website, it was very tough for me to get the MI2S phone from China. Thanks to Amrit, Kabin, and unknown officials in Huawei, Xiaomi to help me get the phone, which i am very much satisfied till now especially with the fast response, the camera and the whopping 2GB RAM.  All the cons it has is you need to ignore the default Chinese apps (MIUI ones) and first install Google play store on our own.
The phones that are being compared here have outstanding features in processor (quad core to 64 bit) and camera features ( iSight feature, Facetime to raw capture support) that puts you in difficult situation to select one, but Xiaomi outstands all in the race if you compare all those features available with such price tag (less than half of iPhone price). Millions are ready to pay the price for Xiaomi which only sells their product online, that leaves no choice but to wait for international release or keep on searching for the cheapest one in other online shops. If x VP of Google, Hugo Barra entrance makes some sense then we could expect another Xiaomi event soon for the launching of MI3, MI2s phones outside China. 
Here is the  comparison of Xiaomi MI3, MI2S Vs Apple iPhone 5S, 5C.

Sep 2, 2013

Xiaomi to release MI3 and tablet this September.

Here comes September- the month of new releases be it for American company's Apple inc or Chinese favorite Xiaomi tech that are releasing their flagship smartphone this season. Apple has already sent an invitation for its iPhone 5s and 5C launch event on September 10 whereas Xiaomi event is scheduled on September 5 in Beijing. It is speculated that Xiaomi will be releasing MI3 smartphone, and an android tablet in the event. The world will be eying on the event as Hugo Barra- VP of Android leaves Google to enter Xiaomi, and it is also expected their products to reach international market other than China.

Rumor roundup for Xiaomi MI3:

The latest of its MI series smartphone is known to feature Tegra 4 chip processor, 5 inch display, 2GB RAM. other features include:
  • 13 megapixel rear camera.
  • NFC support.
  • 36000 mAh battery.
  • may have 3GB RAM version.
  • 1,999 RMB ( $320 ) price.

Xiaomi Zimi Tablet specs rumor.

Xiaomi is also known to release a tablet named Zimi which has following rumor for its specs till now.
  •  1.5 Ghz Quad core processor.
  • 7 inch display.
  • 1GB RAM.
  • 16GB Memory.
  • 13 Mega Pixel Camera.
  • WCDMA support.
  • 4000 mAh battery.
  • $212 price (1299 yuan)

Aug 3, 2013

Xiaomi releases Hongmi- a cheaper but capable android phone.

Xiaomi- the Chinese mobile phone company that stormed the world with its MI series smartphones, has now released a cheaper android phone named Hongmi, also called Red Rice phone. It seems like Xiaomi that made you forget the biggest phone brand in the world, is likely to hit the low end phone market with their sub brand Hongmi. With the launch of the Hongmi phone, it is also speculated that the flagship MI3 release will be delayed till September which is supposed to release within August. 
Priced at 799 yuan ($ 130), Hongmi uses MediaTek's 1.5 GHz quad core processor (MT6589) and has 4.7 inch IPS screen. Having dual SIM card slot, the phone supports GSM (2G) and 3G TD-SCDMA technology, though some websites have mentioned the support for WCDMA technology. And if there is no WCDMA support then its is a big downside for all the smartphone users in other parts of the world.(Need to confirm though).

The phone, now released only in China, is also equipped with 8 MP Samsung Rear Camera and 1.3 Mp front camera. Rear Camera (28mm focal length) is capable of recording full HD(1024) videos. 1GB RAM, 4GB internal memory (SD expandable to 32 GB), Battery capacity 2000 mAh and Android Jelly bean 4.2 are other features for the phone available in several colors like ivory, Metallic red and Chinese red, with ability to change the back cover in Blue, Green and yellow colors.
Lei Jun, the founder and CEO of Xiaomi, also known as Steve Jobs of China, claims the Hongmi phone is the best product among all below 1000 yuan smartphones.

Aug 16, 2012

Forget about iPhone Samsung, as Xiaomi MI-2 arrives with Qualcomm Quadcore, Jelly bean and $315 price.

Now as three handset Giants (Samsung, Nokia and Apple) are planning for special events to launch new flagship Smartphones that they believe will turn the table in the current rivalry, Xiaomi tech that once shocked the handset market with Xiaomi MI-one has announced the release of Xiaomi Phone 2 (小米手机2 in Chinese) or MI-2 at an special event in Beijing and  has impressive features like Quadcore Qualcomm processor, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and 4.3-inch 720p IPS (In-Plane Switching) display. It is the first Smartphone in the market that comes with Qualcomm's Latest and Greatest chip Snapdragon S4 APQ8064 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz and will run Android Latest OS Jelly Bean, and the best thing is the price that you can buy it with. 

The handset is also powered by 2GB of RAM and comes with 16GB of memory, with the 4.3-inch IPS display manufactured by Sharp. The pixel density works out at 342 PPI, beating out the iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy S III, and HTC One X. The touchscreen also makes use of in-cell technology which decreases thickness that provides room for better, larger battery, that is also believed to be included in Apple's to be released iPhone 5.
MI-2 comes with backside illuminated (BSI) 27mm wide angle 8 MP rear camera with F2.0 aperture(F stop) and a 28mm 2MP front camera. The main camera is capable of recording 1080p videos at 30fps or 720p at 90 fps. The standard release comes with 2,000mAh cell, but you can also purchase a 3,000mAh version if you don't mind the extra 2mm thickness on the phone.
The Xiaomi Phone 2 will be running a custom MIUI interface as in previous Xiaomi phone, but it will be on top of the latest version of Android, Jelly Bean.
More of the good news is that the MI-2 comes with it's own personal assistant similar to Apple's SIRI. Only thing lacking in the device is LTE network that it cannot run with, not to mention the device runs up to HSPA+ network running data speeds near to LTE.  Xiaomi says the new handset will be available in China starting October, for only 1,999 CNY (about $315 or €255). Carriers like China Unicom and China Telecom will also offer the handset. Multiple color versions will be available, including silver, blue, pink, and yellow.