Apr 20, 2017 04:00 AM EDT
Xiaomi Mi 6 Ceramic Edition Launched In China; Powerful And Tough!

Xiaomi Mi 6 Ceramic Edition was recently launched in China. The device has been very much anticipated and talked about prior to its release and finally, it has been unveiled. To make things better, the Ceramic Edition gives it a little bit more character and class compared to the ordinary Mi 6.

The Xiaomi Mi 6 looks a lot like its predecessor, the Mi 5but with improved looks and is more powerful for using the latest Snapdragon 835 processor. It also has 6GB of RAM and dual camera set up. The Mi 6 offers all these technological advancements but for fraction of the cost of high-end phones possessing these features.

The Xiaomi Mi 6 Ceramic Edition, on the other hand, will feature 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory. Not only does it look extra classy and stylish, the ceramic edition is also wear and tear resistant with a hardness level of 8 Mohs. The Ceramic Edition may come in limited stocks so better have it before it is gone.

The Xiaomi Mi 6, whether Ceramic Edition or the regular one comes with a powerful battery which is expected to last the entire day. It comes with 3,200 mAh battery responsible for its longevity. Charging often is now a problem of the past.

For the all important camera, the latest Chinese flagship phone comes with 12-megapixel dual camera setup on the back. It does support 2x optical zoom and 4-axis optical image stabilization. This is for the purpose of having an even more enhanced depth of field.

In connection with the Xiaomi Mi 6 Ceramic Edition, there is also one recently launched but definitely for the elite and outlandish. There is a version that has 18-karat gold rims around the camera.

The Xiaomi Mi 6 Ceramic Edition is definitely one of the best Xiaomi has ever produced to date. It can easily battle it out with other more expensive greats such as the Samsung S8. For advanced technology at a more reasonable and affordable price tag, this latest flagship handset can easily be everyone's favorite.

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