A little more than a week ago, we told you about the Xiaomi Mi 4c. This is a new variation of the Xiaomi Mi 4 and has already gone through the TENAA certification process in China. Xiaomi has been trying to hold off on releasing the Xiaomi Mi 5 since that model is expected to be the first smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 820 chipset. However, the chip isn’t expected to be shipped to manufacturers until later this year, which means that handsets incorporating Qualcomm’s latest high-end SoC won’t start rolling off the assembly line until March.
In the meantime, all Xiaomi can do is to …
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