Huge Xiaomi Mi Max With 6.44-Inch Display Officially Debuts: Specs, Prices, Options And Configurations
The company has been teasing its new Mi Max for a while now, dropping images and videos to boost the hype before the big unveiling. We already knew it would have a massive 6.44-inch screen, but let's see what else it brings to the table.

Firing up that massive display is a beefy 4,850 mAh battery, which should suffice for a decent battery performance.
The screen is housed in a sleek metal unibody, which makes the phablet look stylish and premium. Under the hood, the Xiaomi Mi Max packs a Snapdragon 650/ 652 processor and different configurations — either 4 GB or 3 GB of RAM, paired with 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of storage.
The two processing options — Snapdragon 652 and Snapdragon 650 — seem a bit odd, considering that the Mi Max has powerful specs otherwise. Flagships typically pack the higher-end Snapdragon 820, leaving the 650 line to mid-rangers.
Processing options aside, other Xiaomi Mi Max specifications include a fingerprint scanner, a 16-megapixel main camera, a 5-megapixel selfie cam with wide-angle lens, 4G dual-SIM and MIUI 8 running the software side. Color options include Gold, Silver and Dark Gray.
As expected, the Xiaomi Mi Max comes as an affordable device. The base model with Snapdragon 650, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage costs RMB 1,499, or about $230. The middle variant with a Snapdragon 652, 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage runs up to RMB 1,699, or about $261. The top option, meanwhile, packs a Snapdragon 652, 4 GB of RAM and a heftier 128 GB of internal locker space, going up to RMB 1,999, or about $307.
Keep in mind, however, that the prices outside of China will likely be higher, as taxes and shipping will add to the total cost.