Xiaomi Mi Note 2 specs rumors: New possible variant prices revealed; may not be as expensive as previously expected

(Mi.com)Follow-up to the Xiaomi Mi Note (shown), the Xiaomi Mi Note 2, expected to arrive very soon

Another day, another Xiaomi Mi Note 2 leak, and this time around, the leak has revealed new details about nearly everything, ranging from pricing to the front camera specs.

Starting with the specs, the new details that came courtesy of leaked presentation slides that were making the rounds over on Weibo indicated that there will be two different variants of the Mi Note 2.

According to the images of the leaked slides shared by AndroidPure, one variant will offer 4GB of RAM together with 64GB of internal storage, while the other may provide 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.

Both models are expected to feature 5.7-inch 2K displays and they may also be powered by the Snapdragon 821 processor.

The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 may also feature a dual-lens rear camera setup, with one sensor providing 23 megapixels and the other giving 12. The new smartphone's front camera will reportedly provide eight megapixels.

The soon-to-be released smartphone is also expected to come equipped with a fingerprint scanner and it may also sport a new USB Type-C port.

As for how much the different versions of the Mi Note 2 may cost, the low-end variant may go on sale for 2,799 Yuan – right around $415 – while the high-end variant may be made available for 2,999 Yuan, which translates to $445.

It's worth noting that the newly leaked price points of the Mi Note 2 variants are significantly lower than the ones that were previously revealed.

As was noted in a recent Toutiao report, the previously leaked low-end price point of the Mi Note 2 stood at 4,999 Yuan, while folks interested in the high-end variant could reportedly get it for 5,699.

It's unclear which of these leaked price points will end up being the real ones, though people should be able to find out soon enough as the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 is reportedly in line to be officially launched on Oct. 25.

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