The Xiaomi Mi 5 was a well-received smartphone and competed well against top-tier brands like Samsung and Apple. Xiaomi now reveals its successor and it looks like it managed to build on what made the Mi 5 a success.
Dubbed the Mi 5s, the new flagship is equipped with a Snapdragon 821 chipset, and has 128GB of storage and 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. But the best feature of this new device is the under-glass ultrasonic fingerprint reader on the front, reports Engadget.
Xiaomi CEO Leu Jun spent a good deal of time explaining the challenges and merits of utilizing an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner on their phones. The company had already been exploring this technology since 2014. It had hoped to debut the fingerprint sensor on the Mi 5; unfortunately, it was not yet ready at the time.
The camera on the Mi 5s is also worth noting. Xiaomi incorporated a Sony 1/2.3-inch IMX378 CMOS with an f/2.0 aperture, 80-degree wide-angle capture and real-time video beautification feature. It also has a dual-tone LED flash, phase detection auto-focus, auto HDR, and 4K video recording at 30fps.
A JDI 5.15-inch 1080p display greets users and it has up to 60 nits of brightness with a vibrant 95% NTSC gamut. Xiaomi also went with a force-sensitive touchscreen. However, details on its implementation on the MIUI OS were not discussed.
The Xiaomi Mi 5s will be available for pre-order starting Sept. 29 for the Chinese market. Prices start at 1,999 yuan (about P14,800) for the base model that has 64GB of storage and 3GB of RAM. The high-end 128GB version will be priced at 2,299 yuan (about P16,650). Four color varieties will be available, including dark gray, gold, silver and pink. Alfred Bayle