The Xiaomi Mi Max is all set to be launched tomorrow, May 10, and Xiaomi's latest teaser videos give an early glimpse of the upcoming phablet. The device sports a 6.44-inch display with screen resolution of 1080×1920 pixels. Initial rumours had expected the device to feature a 2K display resolution, but Xiaomi has possibly cut down on costs by including a Full HD display panel.
The teaser advertisement videos are all in Chinese, so naturally, there's little that we understood with our hindered understanding of the language. Like the Redmi Note 3, it is expected to be powered by the hexa-core Snapdragon 650 SoC, along with two RAM/storage options. The more inexpensive variant is expected to be priced at around $200, and should come with 2GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage, while the other, more expensive variant will house 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
The Mi Max is expected to be unveiled alongside MiUI 8, tomorrow. While the Mi Band 2 was also expected to be launched alongside, a delay in shipments has altered the plans.