The Mi
Note Pro uses a nice 4MP front - facing camera (FFC) for social media selfies and video chatting compared to the 5MP on the MX4 Pro.
The main camera is going up against the Mi
Note Pro's 13MP shooter with autofocus, a dual - tone LED flash, but also adds OIS.
The Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro, you could argue has a more premium build quality, it has a comparable display, a better processor — 64 - bit and more featured packed with better graphics and battery management, 4 GB of RAM, a full 64 GB of internal storage, and does have a smaller camera sensor, but does include OIS.
Needless to say,
the Note Pro offers an amazing experience when watching videos.
The all - new Xiaomi Mi Note was announced in two variants; a standard one that comes with internals similar to the older Xiaomi Mi 4, but with a bigger display; and
Note Pro variant with completely overhauled internals.
Unlike older Xiaomi phones,
the Note Pro is heavy - ish, which is a blessing in disguise.
The camera combination stays the same, and the battery gets a little bump as the Mi
Note Pro has a 3090 mAh battery.
This means that you can use your phone's microUSB cable to charge
the Note Pro and transfer data, but that will be a lot slower than with the new cable.
Displays will break, as always, but
the Note Pro will take a few small tumbles without much hassle.
In such a situation, can the Galaxy
Note Pro change the paradigm?
It is hard to recommend
the Note Pro over an Ultrabook or a MacBook, but if portability and big screen size are quintessential, then
the Note Pro is a good productivity device, even if the price is steep.
That's why Samsung's 12.2 - inch Galaxy
Note Pro appears to be targeting a niche that's waiting to be created.
Mi Note and the Mi
Note Pro are two phablets, first large screen series from Xiaomi, as the Mi flagship series has been at 5 - inch so far.
The high - end Mi
Note Pro will retail for 3299 Chinese Yuan (approx.
When LG unveiled its G4 flagship day before, it rounded off the flagship fleet for the current Android generation, the most notable of which are the Samsung S6 Edge, the HTC One M9, the Sony Xperia Z4, the Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro, the Honor 6 Plus, the Nexus 6, the Moto Turbo, the Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro, the Asus ZenFone 2, and the OnePlus One.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 comes out in March, but the Samsung Galaxy
Note Pro 12.2 comes out in February.
Android Central also notes that the 12.2 - inch
Note Pro is likely to appeal to students and artists.
However, the RAM remains at 3 GB, as Sony doesn't think it needs to take on smartphones which already come with 4 GB of RAM, such as Asus ZenFone 2, Lenovo's K80 or Xiaomi's Mi
Note Pro.
That being said,
the Note Pro is the best tablet for writing and drawing.
Both devices are running a 64 - bit octa - core processor and both are packing 4 GB of RAM and neither one has expandable internal storage — 64 GB in
the Note Pro and 32 GB or 64 GB in the Note 5.
Do we have a good one for you today — two powerhouse phablets go up against one another... the Mi
Note Pro (4G LTE model) versus the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5.
Both front - facing cameras (FFC) are large — 4MP on the Mi
Note Pro and 5MP on the Note 5.
The Note 5 has a non-removable 3000mAh battery, but it has quick charge and quick wireless charging capabilities... the Mi
Note Pro also has a 3000mAh removable battery with a rapid charge battery.
This goes up against the QHD LCD display found on the Mi
Note Pro with 515 PPI.
The Mi
Note Pro uses a nice sized 4MP UltraPixel FFC for social media selfies and video chatting as compared to the 5MP FFC with wide - angle, HDR and f / 1.9 aperture on the Note 5.
Xiaomi, a Chinese company known for offering well - built devices for a reasonable price, made every effort to impress us with their new Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro 4G LTE.
The Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro is a dual - SIM device with a large bottom mounted speaker and enhanced audio circuits for better listening through headsets or external speakers.
This goes up against the 64 - bit Snapdragon 810 octa - core processor in the Mi
Note Pro.
The Mi
Note Pro packs a full 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of fixed internal storage with no room for expansion.
In addition to the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Gear 2 will work with Samsung's Galaxy S III, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Mini, Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy S4 Zoom, Galaxy Mega, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, Galaxy
Note Pro, and Galaxy Tab Pro (12.2, 10.1, 8.4).
The Note Pro has a great display and some nice software tweaks to make it appealing as a productivity workhorse.
The Mi 4 is currently priced at ¥ 1999 which is around Rs. 20,000, and the new Mi Note which comes with a bigger display, better camera and Dual 4G connectivity, starts at ¥ 2299 while the Mi
Note Pro starts at ¥ 3299.
Apple is working on a 12» iPad Pro that will be very similar to the current Samsung Galaxy
Note Pro 12.2 (Photo below) which is already on the markets since last year.
The Mi Note and Mi
Note Pro are the other two devices which were launched with Android 5.0 out of the box.
After the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, the older iPhone 6 Plus once again beats the likes of Oneplus 2, LeTV Le1 Pro, Xiaomi
Note Pro and the popular Nexus 6p.
If you're looking for a super-sized tablet your options are fairly limited, yet Samsung offers up two with the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 being joined by the incredibly similar
Note Pro 12.2.
The design isn't overly flashy, and overall, the Mi
Note Pro is a beautiful, elegant looking device, that also feels great in the hand.
We find out, in this in - depth Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro review!
The Mi
Note Pro can be considered the bigger brother of its namesake, but that is true mostly in terms of the specifications, with things remaining largely identical when it comes to the physical appearance and build quality.
With Xiaomi basically taking the Mi Note and putting it on steroids, does the Mi
Note Pro bring enough to the table to compete with the current crop of Android flagships?
Under the hood, the Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro is packing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, clocked at 2 GHz, and backed by the Adreno 430 GPU and 4 GB of RAM.
Xiaomi officially launched the flagship Mi
Note Pro in China for the equivalent of $ 480, cheaper than the price that was announced back in January.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S gets the same productivity suite as the Galaxy
Note Pro, thanks to SideSync 3.0.
We find out, in this in - depth review of the Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro!
The Mi Note and Mi
Note Pro are not everything that Xiaomi showed off today: joining the company's growing stable of accessories are the Mi Box Mini Android streaming set and the Mi...
As mentioned, the Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro comes with a 5.7 - inch display, which is a good size for media - consumption and playing games.
The Xiaomi Mi
Note Pro is currently available in China for the equivalent of around $ 480, but that is the only market the device has launched in so far, and you will likely end up paying a hefty premium to import the device.
Xiaomi is currently looking for MIUI 8 beta testers to try out the Nougat based ROM on their Mi 4c, Mi 4S, or Mi
Note Pro.
The bump in screen resolution from 1080p to Quad HD, as well as the general bump in specifications, without an increase in the battery capacity to compensate means that the battery life of the Mi
Note Pro leaves a lot to be desired.
On the bright side, the Mi
Note Pro does comes with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 support, which promises a charge up to 70 % in just an hour.