Xiaomi Mi Note Pink Edition released with retail price of $403

 Xiaomi's official website

Xiaomi had recently announced its powerful smartphone offering in a completely different variant and one that will be targeted to the female mobile phone enthusiast crowd; Xiaomi Mi Note Pink Edition. Luckily for the ladies, rising tech company has stamped a retail price of just $403, making the device a very affordable handset considering the hardware specifications present in it.

Similar to the regular Mi Note, the Mi Note Pink Edition has absolutely no hardware changes other than the fact that its exterior is completely pink. It possesses a 5.7 inch screen size that is rendering the 1080p resolution, and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 SoC, which features the following:

  • Quad-core Krait 400 processor clocked at 2.5 GHz
  • 3 GB of RAM
  • Adreno 330 GPU

It also houses a 3,000 mAh battery, which should be sufficient for users wanting to get at least a whole day of charge from their mobile devices. Additionally, the Mi Note Pink Edition also features 16 GB of on-board storage but it is void of an expandable storage card, which happens to be a limitation that has remained constant across all of Xiaomi's high-end smartphones. However, it does cater to smartphone users who frequently use the camera functionality of modern day devices. Mi Note Pink Edition possesses a 13 MP rear shooter that features the capability to shoot 4K videos at a constant 30 FPS.

For those who cannot find time to charge their devices, Xiaomi has also incorporated a fast charge feature, where users will be able to charge Mi Note Pink Edition to 60 percent while only being plugged in for 30 minutes. Unfortunately, the device does not possess an NFC chip and will be running Google's KitKat 4.4 update 'out of the box'. As of right now, Xiaomi has not announced when the smartphone will be available for ladies to purchase.

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