Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 Presentation Before iPhone 8

The 2016 appeared in Mi Mix of Xiaomi (Xiaomi Mi Mix) and it was one of the best phones of the year. The Chinese is reportedly preparing to unveil the device's successor, the Mi Mix 2, on September 11 – a day before the iPhone 8 launch.

The timing is extremely interesting because it shows that the Chinese company is interested in attracting iPhone buyers with a premium device that comes with a much-discussed feature: a screen without a tether and without a home button.

Let's say that, like the previous model, the device was designed by the world-renowned product designer Philippe Starck.Xiaomi Mi Mix 2

Since launching Mix Mi, it is time for Xiaomi to develop the custom Android Oreo for the device (or to say it better for its devices) until it comes into the market.

The latest version of Google's mobile device is currently only available on Sony's new Xperia XZ1 devices, and Pixel and Nexus will soon receive their updates.

The same goes for MIUI9, the upcoming version of Xiaomi's custom software for Android devices. It is currently based on και έχει σχεδιαστεί για να προσφέρει λειτουργίες όπως η υποστήριξη εφαρμογών splitscreen, photos (similar to that of Google Photos), a smart program ofapplications and much more.

It is not clear whether or not she can Xiaomi to update its software to support the latest version of Android until release of Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, but the company said it hopes to release MIUI 9 by the end of October.

The other big question surrounding the launch of the Mi Mix 2 is whether it will be available overseas s. In the older model, the company decided to release it initially only in China.

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