Xiaomi Announces Mi 5X with Snapdragon 625, 5.5 Inches Full HD Display
Xiaomi’s India Vice President Manu Kumar Jain has issued a statement on the incident as well. If you’re looking for a new phone, you might be interested to learn that Xiaomi has announced its latest smartphone in the form of the Xiaomi Mi 5X. The Mi 5X will be boot Android 7.1.2 Nougat-based MIUI 9 operating system. There’s also a new universal image search that lets you find images of a particular person or photos taken at a specific location. Similarly, you can try the same with “sea”, “mountain”, “monument”, etc. This is another interesting feature that Xiaomi has introduced with this new version of MIUI. The OS has the ability to distinguish your images on the basis of keywords. Modern day smartphones have become quite complex and it requires a really smart human to know where everything is. Users can simply search any thing out.
MIUI usually comes with two set of themes-preloaded and user-generated. You can just swipe right on the home screen, which will then get you the search results as well as app and widgets suggestions. Lastly, the smart launcher will be capable of providing the user with relevant apps based on the screen’s contents. With the MIUI 9, Xiaomi becomes the latest addition to that list. Xiaomi Mi 6 is also splash-resistant, with the SIM tray also sealed against splashes. Despite Xiaomi acknowledging one of the burning incidents, the video happens to be unrelated to Redmi Note 4. The company is yet to specify which ones. However, all these will be available in the global MIUI 9 update in the coming months. The Mi 6 has glass on the front and back with a stainless steel frame in between. August 11, says Xiaomi, but more on that later. Even though certain Xiaomi handsets like the Mi 5 and the recently launched Mi Max 2 came Android Nougat, MIUI 8 didn’t allow for the multi-window mode to make an appearance on the release earlier this year. The Mi 5X will notably be the first Xiaomi phone to ship with MIUI 9 out-of-the-box.
The Mi AI Speaker is Xiaomi’s first take at rivaling the Echo, which has already inspired a product from Alibaba in China and counts offerings from Google and Apple among its competitors.