Rumours On The Xiaomi Mi Note 2: A Gorgeous All-Metal Mi Phablet By Staff Reporter | Oct 07, 2015 11:40 PM EDT Xiaomi is releasing an all-metal Xiaomi Mi Note 2 according to Chinese tipster known on Weibo as @Leaksfly. It comes with specs that arenât even on the market yet: 4GB RAM and the possible use of Qualcommâs yet-to-be-released system on chip, the Snapdragon 820. The leaked phablet promises to be a premium beauty, with the processing chops to boot. While Xiaomi is more famous for creating budget to mid-priced phones with great specs, this seems to be one of its attempts to create a premium unit, with premium specs, though with a yet-undisclosed price. Should Xiaomi price the Mi Note 2 at an obscenely affordable range, then this could be a veritable hit in the market. Here are the rumoured specs for the Xiaomi Mi Note 2: Processor/Chipset: Speculations say that the phones could be powered with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, potentially up to 2.2 GHz in speed, OR a MediaTek MT6797 Helio X20 Deca-Core chipset with speeds at 2.5 GHz at the most powerful cores. RAM: 4GB GPU: Possibly Adreno 530 GPU OS: Possibly Android 6.0 Marshmallow Internal Storage: 32GB Connectivity: 3G, LTE, WiFi Expandable Storage: Display: 5.7-inch quad-HD display, with a maximum resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and 515 ppi in pixel density Cameras: Primary: 16MP; Secondary: Yes, though no info yet on its resolution. Goodies: Full-metal body, fingerprint sensor The Xiaomi Mi Note 2, according to leaked images, certainly looks elegant and could give the iPhone a run for its money. However, if the company will price the device at premium rates, this could be a deal-breaker for Xiaomiâs established market. Xiaomi has heavily marketed to budget-conscious consumers who opt for mid to low-priced devices. These are the users who choose not to purchase flagship devices, which are usually priced at over US$600. However, since the first-generation Xiaomi Mi Note is priced at around US$340 to US$370, itâs safe to estimate that the Mi Note 2 may stick to the $300 to $450 range. With these powerful specs, the full-metal chassis, and the hopefully reasonable price, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 promises to be a runaway hit. *** More on the Xiaomi Mi Note 2: https://www.ibtimes.com/xiaomi-mi-note-2-release-date-specifications-features-roundup-based-new-leak-2128356 https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/xiaomi-all-metal-mi-note-2/ More Xiaomi Device Rumours: https://www.droidreport.com/taxonomy/term/23088 More Xiaomi Phones: https://www.droidreport.com/taxonomy/term/22791