The folks over at MyFixGuide have torn down the Xiaomi Mi Note to reveal all its internals with over a week still left before the handset goes on sale in China.
The teardown reveals all the innards of the Mi Note, including the Snapdragon 801 SoC, the Samsung-made 3GB LPDDR3 RAM, and 16GB of Toshiba made NAND chip. Xiaomi has also laid special emphasis on audio on its latest flagship, which is evident from the sound chamber module that contains various chips from Smart PA and two dedicated amplifiers that are among the most high-end chips used in smartphones
The teardown also gives us a clear look at the 13MP rear camera of the Mi Note, which is the world’s thinnest camera module with OIS. Make sure to head over to the source link below if you want to feast your eyes with some more images of the Note’s internal.
Xiaomi had unveiled the Mi Note along with the Mi Note Pro, Mi Box and Mi Headphones last week at an event in China. The Note Pro is the company’s first handset with a price tag that is greater than $500 and is slated to go on sale sometime towards the end of Q1, 2015.
[Via MyFixGuide]