Xiaomi just rolled out its long-awaited Android smartphone, Mi Max 2. Xiaomi's latest handset is thought to be released in the global smartphone universe by the end of June. Xiaomi's new Mi Max 2 Android smartphone might actually live up to its promise of a two-day battery life.

Just before the launch of the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 phablet, some of the impressive details about its specs and features have surfaced online. Xiaomi Mi Max 2's prototype recently flaunted on Geekbench 4.1 benchmarking, which showcased much about the technicalities of the device. Nonetheless, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Android smartphone might actually live up to its promise of a two-day battery life, Mashable reported.

Xiaomi Mi Max 2's Geekbench listing suggests that the phablet would be powered by either Qualcomm's Snapdragon 625 or 626 processors. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 will boast a 4GB of RAM and runs on Android 7.1.1 operating system. However, some reports are claiming that the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 would roll out in two variants.

Xiaomi's Mi Max 2 phablet comes along with a 6.44-inch 1080p touchscreen display paired with a 5MP front snapper. The rear shooter of the device would be a 12MP sensor complemented with a dual Led flashlight setup and a 1.25μm pixel Sony IMX386 shooter. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 would be equipped with a huge 5300 mAh battery, The Android Soul reported.

The Chinese tech company also noted that a person can recharge the Android smartphone to 68 percent in just an hour. Other specs of the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 include a stereo speakers and an IR blaster.

Besides all these, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Android smartphone will be available with an all metal body finishing. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 will be up for grabs in China on June 1 for $247 for the 64GB, and the 128GB version will have a $290 price tag.

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