The iPad look-alike Xiaomi Mi Pad 2, which will run on Android or Windows 10, will be one of the fastest mobile devices on the market when it launches.
With an AnTuTu benchmark score of 85,101, its performance score falls just shy of how Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Huawei Mate 8 did. That's impressive, considering the Mi Pad 2 runs on an Intel Atom X5-Z8500 processor and 2GB of RAM.
Elsewhere inside of the tablet made by "the Apple of China," the Mi Pad 2 is available in configurations of 16 GB and 64 GB of storage space. The tablet has a 7.9-inch display and puts our a pixel count of 1,536 x 2,048 — giving it a a pixel density of approximately 324 pixels per inch.
The 999 Yuan tablet, roughly $156 USD, is fueled by a 6,190 mAh battery that will allegedly give it up to 12.5 hours of power, even when viewing video content on it. For graphics horsepower, the high-performance Mi Pad 2 will rely on an Intel HD GPU.
Its primary camera is 8MP and its selfie cam is 5MP. It includes a USB Type-C port, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And it'll be available in iPad-like colors of silver, gray and champagne gold.
Xiaomi hasn't made clear if the Mi Pad 2 will be available in the west, but it's latest flagship phone will be. Unveiled alongside the Mi Pad 2 and Air Purifier 2, the Redmi Note 3 was introduced to the world on Nov. 24 and will apparently be shipping soon.
Technically, the Redmi Note 3 isn't available for purchase in the US. But several third-party retailers are taking preorders for the handset and are offering it for worldwide shipping.
It's a mid-tier phone with a mid-range price, but it still packs the punch of a pack leader. The RedMi Note 3 has a 5.5-inch display that puts our a full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080, giving it a pixel density of 403 ppi.
The RedMi Note 3 comes in configurations of 2GB of RAM with 16GB of storage, and 3GB of RAM with 32GB of storage. The handset is driven by an octa-core MediaTek Helio X10 .