How Xiaomi’s New Flagship MIX 2S Stacks Up Against the iPhone X
Can Xiaomi’s new flagship top the iPhone X at half the price?
(Bloomberg) -- As Xiaomi Corp. heads toward a potentially huge initial public offering, the Chinese startup has announced a new flagship smartphone aimed squarely at the high-end users that flock to Apple and Samsung devices.
Photography and Video
The device comes equipped with low-light capable dual cameras that match Samsung’s S9 Plus and the iPhone X, both of which come equipped with a wide-angle and a telephoto that capture images at a resolution of 12 megapixels.
Screen
Xiaomi’s new phone has a 5.99-inch display, a tad bigger than the 5.8 inches of the iPhone X and Samsung S9. But unlike its rivals, the Chinese company doesn’t use organic light-emitting diode screens, a technology known for better power performance and deeper colors but also inflates the price tag.
Battery and weight
Speaking of power, the Xiaomi phone uses a 3,400 mAh battery, topping the S9’s 3,000 mAh and the 2,716 mAh in Apple’s most expensive device. That means the MIX 2S stores more juice, but is also heavier at 191 grams, compared with 163 grams for the Samsung and 174 grams for the iPhone.
Horsepower
Xiaomi is equipping its new phone with Qualcomm’s fastest Snapdragon 845 processor, same as the S9. Apple uses its comparable A11 Bionic chip.
Storage
The base model comes with 64 GB of memory but other versions boast as much 256 GB, similar to what Apple offers in the iPhone X.
Price
Xiaomi is pitching the device starting at 3,299 yuan ($527) for an outright purchase. The iPhone X starts at $999 and the S9 costs at least $700 for its base model, according to Samsung’s website.
--With assistance from Shelly Banjo
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