
A few days after the presentation, as has become customary, the site it168.com gave us the first teardown of Xiaomi Mi Note 2.
Much of the specification has already been disclosed. The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is equipped with a 5.7-inch @ 1080P display made by LG. The beating heart is a 821GHz Snapdragon 2.35 Quad core, backed by a sizeable 4070mAh battery and QuickCharge 3.0 support. The 22.56MP Sony IMX318 photo sensor stands out among the novelties.
The prices, not really affordable, are still aligned with the other top of the range.
- Xiaomi Mi Note 2 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM (Standard version) - 2799 yuan ($ 413)
- Xiaomi Mi Note 2 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM (High version) - 3299 yuan ($ 487)
- Xiaomi Mi Note 2 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM (Global version) - 3499 yuan ($ 516)
What else is hiding behind the bonnet of the Xiaomi Mi Note 2? Let's find out together.
The Mi Note 2 is the first Xiaomi device with a curved display that in coupling the curved back cover (like in the mi5) creates an amazing dual-curved effect making the metal frame really thin and perfectly centered.
An official theme has already been made to take advantage of the curved side of the display.
With a suction cup and by leveraging the clasp it is possible to lift the backcover that shows the elements for heat dissipation on the surface.
A separate card was used for data connection and recharging.
The antenna is printed directly on the inner body. The NFC module behind the camera is clearly visible.
This is the 4070mAh battery, manufactured by 'SCUD Group'
The microchip (MCU) MXT640U, of 'Atmel Microcontroller ' and its protection held with plenty of glue.
Sony IMX38 ISP module of the 22.56MP rear camera.
The small USB Type-C input card.
Another separate card that integrates both the secondary microphone, the LED flash notification and also the proximity sensor.
The new and improved 8MP front photo sensor.
The Home button made in ceramic as in Mi5.
Standard and non-ultrasonic fingerprint sensor as in Mi5S.
The rest of the components: