Xiaomi Ferrari can be seen in a performance test

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The Xiaomi Ferrari reappears on the scene, this time in Geekbench test results; it has exposed much of their technical specifications. It was earlier this year when he started talking about this mysterious device. Although at that time was thought to be submitted in January, finally did not happen and now there are clear indications that it could do so soon. If you look at its specifications, we see that it would be an improved version of Redmi 2, a phone that does not bear on the market or two months.

 Going into detail, this new Xiaomi, codenamed Ferrari, ride a screen of 4.9 inches and FullHD resolution. This section would have improved over its predecessor, the Redmi 2, which equips a 4.7-inch 1280 x 720. Inside would find SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, eight-core chip running at 1, 6 Ghz and come together with 1.8GB of RAM. Really, is not that the nickname Ferrari wins, but definitely improved compared to that equips the Redmi 2, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410. In turn, this performance test has also given us other data, such as having relationship with his camera. This is how we know that the new Xiaomi ride one with primary sensor of 12 megapixels. The best thing is to come with a lot of options like autofocus, flash and touch focus. The secondary camera would be 5 megapixels.

Xiaomi Ferrari can be seen in a performance test

 As we see, the camera also has evolved considerably when compared to the Redmi 2, remember riding a 8 megapixel rear and 2 megapixel front. Another feature that attract attention, it would come with Android 5.0.2 installed at the time of its release. What we reach the conclusion that its release could be imminent. With this new version, the new Xiaomi get viewed with a modern interface, thanks to Material Design and improved with new options such as making available the notifications directly from the lock screen. We must not enter into the device for the latest calls or messages.

Xiaomi Ferrari can be seen in a performance test updated: March 24, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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