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Purported Mi 4 shows up ahead of tomorrow’s announcement

Xiaomi will be announcing its new Mi 4 smart phone tomorrow at 2PM. If you can’t wait to see how it looks like, another purported image of its new flagship device has been spotted online.

The back features a flat metallic looking design but it isn’t clear if it is actually made out of metal. It could still be plastic based with metallic appearance like its current Mi 3 smart phone. Over at the front, it is similar to what we have seen earlier but the 3 capacitive buttons below appears to be exaggeratedly enlarged which raises suspicion if this leak is genuine.

The Mi 4 is said to be retaining its 5″ display size and is likely to be pushing Full HD resolution as its predecessor. The internals are expected to be pushing the top of the line 2.5GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 801 processor with 3GB of RAM as well as support for 4G LTE. In terms of price, it is likely that the Mi 4 would follow its Mi 3 launch price of 1,999 Yuan (16GB) and 2,499 Yuan (64GB) which is equivalent to RM1,023 and RM1,280 respectively.

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