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Xiaomi unveils Mi 5 in India

| | Mar 31, 2016, at 11:37 pm
New Delhi, Mar 31 (IBNS) Smartphone maker Xiaomi launched its new phone Mi 5 in India on Thursday.

The phone has been priced at Rs. 24,999.

"‪#‎Mi5‬ — Fast as light. Packed with tech breakthroughs, it’s insanely fast and surprisingly light. The first in India to have Snapdragon 820, it comes with 3GB LPDDR4 RAM and 32GB UFS 2.0 of flash storage — perfect for everyday use, with room for more. Eliminate the shakes and click amazing and steady pictures with the 16MP 4-axis OIS camera," read the Chinese smartphone maker's website.

"Take your selfie game to the next level and just smile—our 4MP 2µm pixel front camera will take care of the rest," it said.

 

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