The design of the successor to the Mi Max is actually not new.
Finally, after guessing for a while the concrete evidence of successor Xiaomi Mi Max began to be detected. I just found a new entry on the benchmark site called GFXBench, where the name Xiaomi “Oxygen” is listed. Initially I thought, “What kind of code name is this?”. Shortly thereafter, I searched for a list of all Xiaomi phone code names on Xiaomi’s custom ROM community site, MIUI.
There I found that Mi Max has the code names “Hydrogen” (32GB) and “Helium” (Pro variant; 64GB / 128GB). It is still too early if I immediately named this Xiaomi Oxygen as the latest Mi Max or Mi Max 2. But somehow my mind is headed there, how’s that?
This is reinforced if we look at the specifications of the cellphone:
Xiaomi Oxygen.
1080p Full HD screen with dimensions of 6.4 inches … Well, until just here, it’s already identical to Xiaomi’s jumbo cellphone, right? Continue to processing power, it uses Snapdragon which might be called Snapdragon 626. Why is that? Please see the maximum clock rate of 2.2 GHz and the use of the Adreno 506 GPU which will narrow the selection to two: Snapdragon 625 or Snapdragon 626.
Actually, this is not the first time Xiaomi has encoded the cell phone with the name of a chemical element, such as “Lithium” for Mi Mix and ” Sodium “for Mi 5S Plus, but if you look back at the specifications column on GFXBench, Xiaomi Mi Max 2 might be the answer. For other specifications you can watch it carefully in the image embedded above.
Source: GFXBench
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