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Xioami mi max 2

The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 mobile features a 6.4" (16.26 cm) display and runs on Android v7.1.1 (Nougat) operating system. The device is powered by a Octa core, 2 GHz, Cortex A53 processor paired with 4 GB of RAM. As far as the battery is concerned it has 5300 mAh. Over that, as far as the rear camera is concerned this mobile has a 12 MP camera and the front snapper is powered by a Exmor-RS CMOS Sensor.The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a lot like the incredibly successful and critically acclaimed Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, something that can be verified when you compare the specifications of the two phones. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, the Mi Max 2 has the same basic innards as the Redmi Note 4. You also get a dual-SIM hybrid slot, which allows for either two SIMs simultaneously, or a SIM card and a microSD card for expandable storage.
However, there are some key ways that the Mi Max 2 has improved, and as a result feels very current and up-to-date for a mid-range phablet.When it comes to performance and battery life, the Mi Max 2 is geared towards efficiency and getting as much power out of a single charge as possible. This is made possible by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC under the hood. The chipset is known for its battery efficiency thanks to its 14nm fabrication process, and also offers reliable and stable mid-range performance. While it isn t quite as powerful on pure performance as the Snapdragon 652, it certainly has more to offer when it comes to power efficiency.
As a result, what you get is a phone with a big battery and a system designed to pull every last drop of power out of that battery. During my time with the phone, I was able to go for at least two full days without needing to charge the phone, despite heavy use of the screen. Depending on how you use it, it s possible to go even longer, particularly if you re using it as a second phone. Performance is generally reliable, and I had a good time playing games on the phone without significant loading times or any lag and stutter. If you aren t too particular about top-level performance, the Snapdragon 625 offers a decent balance of power and efficiency, and the Mi Max 2 gets this right in all ways.
Now, while charging a big-battery phone can typically be a painful affair, Xiaomi has ensured it isn t as tedious a task with the Mi Max 2. Bundled in the sales package is a Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0-compliant fast charger, capable of power output up to 18W. It s possible to charge the device fully in ust about two hours, which is excellent considering the size of the battery. One hour of charging will get you between 50-55% of charge, which is enough to get you through a day of use. There s also USB Type-C connectivity, which makes the process of plugging in your charger a bit easierPurely objectively, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a great phone. It s built beautifully, has a decent camera, a battery that takes a while to run out and a screen that s big, detailed and excellent for media. At its price of Rs 16,999, there s very little to fault about the phone on the face of it, with 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and the efficient and reliable Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC under the hood. And even for a big phone, it feels like a phone thanks to its slim design and excellent hand feel.

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