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Xiaomi Mi Max vs. Lenovo Phab2 Pro: Comparative Specifications

Back again in the arena of the clashes and, after showing you yesterday a high-level clash between the Xiaomi Mi5 and the new Lenovo Moto Z Force | Xiaomi Mi5 vs. Lenovo Moto Z Force: Comparative Specifications |, let us keep Lenovo on the battlefield but making him deploy the new Phab2 Pro, which is the first smartphone equipped with Google's Project Tango technology. Because of its size, we decided to put it in front of the Xiaomi Mi Max.

Xiaomi Mi Max Lenovo Phab2 Pro
Dimensions: 88,3 x 173,1 x 7,5 mm 179,83 x 88,57 x 6,96 mm
Display 6,4 inches 6,4 inch IPS QHD
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 650/652 Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
RAM 3 / 4 GB  4 GB
Storage Expandable 32 / 64 / 128 GB 64 (not expandable)
Rear camera 16 MPEG with PDAF and OIS 16 Megapixel with OIS + IR camera + fisheye camera
Front camera 5 Mpixel 8 Mpixel
Battery 4850 mAh 4050 mAh
Connectivity WiFi ac, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, LTE WiFi ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, GLONASS, LTE,
Fingerprint Sensor Si Si
Operating System Android 6.0 Marshmallow with MIUI 8 graphic customization Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Price 200/230/270 euros (at the exchange rate) About 475 euro

In terms of performance as well, the Xiaomi Mi Max should be slightly benefited due to the smallest number of pixels. However, the fact that the new Phab2 Pro display should be better.

Even from a photographic point of view we think that the newcomer has something more. But we always like to note that the Xiaomi Mi Max has support for the micro SD, especially in cases like these when the opponent has a fixed and non-expandable memory.

Even on the internal battery there are no comparisons, with the Mi Max winning head down (thanks to the less resolute display, it should have an even more marked advantage over autonomy).

And finally we get the price: both smartphones are not, for the time being, marketed in Italy. Considering the resale of dealers and the possible customs duties (which are going to be eliminated), we can only help the Xiaomi Mi Max again.

via | Xiaomi Fans Italia

Simone Rodriguez
Simone Rodriguez

Blogger, but above all passionate about technology. I am part of a generation that has passed from the cathode ray tube to smartphones, making me witness to an unprecedented technological evolution. From 2012 I assiduously follow the Xiaomi brand that with the conveyance of various projects led me to realize XiaomiToday.it, the home of all the Italian Xiaomisti. Write me: ppgad@pucrs.br

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