Latest Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 is OFFICIAL Just Four Months After Original Mi Mix Landed

This isn't the iPhone 8... it's the Xiaomi Mi Mix – and it's a WORLD'S FIRST

UPDATE – Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 is COMING

The Xiaomi Mi Mix blasted onto the scene several months ago. The handset dropped jaws all over the world with its unique, all-display frontage.
The handset was hard to get hold off. But if you couldn't get that one, fear not, because Xiaomi is working on a sequel.
And it's called the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2.
"Less than four months after Xiaomi announced the Mi Mix," notes GSM Arena, "the Chinese company has confirmed that it's working on the successor to the device (allegedly dubbed Mi Mix II). The confirmation came in the form of a Weibo post from none other than the company's CEO Lei Jun."
Here's what Xiaomi CEO had to say on the matter:
"Today, I am pleased to meet again with international design master Philippe Starck, who introduced me the design concept of millet MIX next generation, and then we both will continue to explore how to make these exciting innovations as a reality The product. Come on, millet!"
Read on for our original article on the MI MIX
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Xiaomi is often called the Apple of China, but the company has just announced a phone that features one of the iPhone 8’s biggest expected features
Apple’s iPhone 8 – or, iPhone 7s – is expected to be a big deal. It’s no secret that Apple nixed plenty of features from this year’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 in order to make next year’s iPhone even better.
Big design changes are coming to the iPhone and the most notable of which is expected to be an all-screen design for the frontage, sans the company’s traditional home button. All well and good… but here’s the problem for Apple: Xiaomi has just done this with its Xiaomi Mi Mix, a full 12 months before the launch of Apple’s iPhone 8.
And what Xiaomi has come up with here is utterly stunning… I mean just LOOK at it! The damn thing looks like a concept phone!

The Xiaomi Mi Mix will be available in November for just over $500, making it suitably cheap – even by Xiaomi’s usual standards. The Xiaomi Mi Mix features a 6.1in display and the frontage of the phone is ALL display; we’re talking 91.3% coverage here. A first for a mobile phone.
With specs, the Xiaomi Mi Mix packs in impressive stuff as well: a Snapdragon 821 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The camera is a 16MP unit and Xiaomi has outfitted the phone with a 192Hz / 24-bit DAC chip, dual-SIM support, and a 4,400 mAh battery.
As we said earlier, the Xiaomi Mi Mix goes on sale in November. However, this is something of a “project” for Xiaomi, it wanted to be the first to do something like this with display tech, so it isn't certain how many units will be available once it gets official.
This thing is innovative as hell. Nothing in the phone market looks quite like the Xiaomi Mi Mix – and that’s exactly what Xiaomi set out to do. Ex-Google man, Hugo Barra tweeted images of the phone and hyped its world’s first status on Twitter earlier this week.
FORBES was lucky enough to get its hands on the Xiaomi Mi Mix. This is what it said about the handset –and Apple / Google fans, you better look away now:
"There is no getting around this: Xiaomi has crafted a piece of hardware that embarrasses Apple and Google. Some readers are going to accuse me of nationalistic bias because they see my byline photo (which would be presumptuous, because I identify as a Chinese-American with roots in Hong Kong). But put the Mi Mix side by side with the iPhone 7 and Google Pixel, and no objective person can deny that one phone looks heads and shoulders above the other two in terms of smartphone innovation."

Xiaomi Setting Up Shop In US From 2017? 

Rumours of Xiaomi's expansion into the US are ALL true. It will happen and it could be as early as next year. Obviously there are some issues that need to be resolved first; things like making sure Xiaomi phones are compatible with US network bands and having a US base of operations. But once these are done, the company will be able to release phones in one of the biggest markets in the world.
"This means Barra and his team have to practically start from scratch," notes Engadget, "in the sense that they have to learn everything about the testing methods and be physically set up shop in the US. The company has embraced the idea of going global under Barra's guidance, and Xiaomi is finally willing to make the investment, but he reckoned it will take a year or two before the company is ready for the US. Barra didn't reveal when exactly his team started this project, but based on his mention of a couple of test devices, my guess is that a US launch may happen as soon as 2017."
"Earlier this year we had a special version of Mi 5 that we made just for testing in the US, just so that we can start testing and doing small-field trials to sharpen our chops, if you will," Barra said. "And now we have Mi Note 2 which is another device that we can use for some field testing in the US. That's again just another small step in the right direction or in the direction of being able to launch full-on products there."
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