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Xiaomi pokes fun at iPhone 6 Plus’s protruding camera

The Mi Note marks Xiaomi’s entry in the flagship phablet category and it is obvious that the iPhone 6 Plus is their primary target. With its thinner and more compact dimensions than the iPhone 6 Plus, they also pride themselves of having a flush camera design that doesn’t stick out like the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Because of this, they had released a video starring its President and Co-Founder Bin Lin with a frying pan and an iPhone 6 Plus. This was showed during the Mi Note launch at Beijing last week. Watch the video after the break.

This isn’t the first time Xiaomi used a frying pan. It was also featured when they introduced its slimmer 5,000mAh power bank.


Source: Weibo

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