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Not only will Xiaomi Mi 7 be unveiled at MWC 2018

Xiaomi throws something I don't really understand. Do you think this is a good idea?

Let’s start by saying that I’ve struck more than once that Xiaomi is the first Chinese manufacturer not to imitate but to imitate them. The Xiaomi Mi MIX really created style with a frameless design, and leading manufacturers were also forced to implement this look into their handsets.

Let’s continue there with the release last year of the Apple iPhone X, the apple company’s anniversary phone with the lifeless, protruding peninsula on the display on which the sensors and cameras were placed. I’ve seen it live, it looks good, but my opinion is that it’s good for anything other than self-demonstration. It’s not good to watch a movie like this, you don’t put icons or notifications there, it’s not good for anything with the two peaks next to the peninsula. I appreciate a really thin bottom or top coffee, even thinner than this protruding thing.

Let’s end by saying that according to the news, Xiaomi will introduce this phone this year, in late February.

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This is the Xiaomi Mi MIX 2S. Yes, the successor to the phone, the MIX, that created the style. What's happening now? We get a thousandth iPhone X clone. True, the hardware will be strong, the display will be nice too, but I ask, what is the point of copying this design for nothing?

Update: One of our readers drew our attention to the fact that this news is fake. Maybe that's the case, this picture has actually appeared for a few months now, but now it has reappeared in connection with MWC 2018 and Mi 7 on pages that in most cases are usually well-informed, as well as the rumored news they are often confirmed over time. In any case, we are curiously awaiting developments and will either put this news in the fingerprint sensory news under the glass or we will be cursed further.

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