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Xiaomi Mi 4c: China Exclusive Phone Now Available For Global Buyers On Gear Best

Xiaomi Mi 4c 

The Xiaomi Mi 4c, which was announced recently by its manufacturer, is the new variant of the Xiaomi Mi 4i that was launched exclusively for customers in India. The Xiaomi Mi 4c is exclusively available in China currently. However, Gear Best is selling the Standard and Advanced Edition to worldwide buyers.
The Xiaomi Mi 4c has a thickness of 7.8 mm and weighs 132 grams. It is a dual-SIM handset that comes with a 5-inch screen that supports full HD resolution. The display offers a pixel density of 441 ppi.
The handset features the Snapdragon 808 chipset that works at 1.8 GHz. It is the same chip that powers flagships like the Moto X Pure Edition, the LG G4 and the upcoming LG Nexus 5X.
The Standard Edition of the Xiaomi Mi 4c comes with 2 GB of RAM and features 16 GB of internal storage. The Advanced Edition features 3 GB of RAM and native storage of 16 GB. Both the editions support up to 32 GB of microSD card on the external storage slot.
The Mi 4c smartphone is shipped with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop that is overlaid with MIUI7 skin from Xiaomi. The Edge Tap feature allows user to shoot a photo by simply tapping on the edge of the handset while the camera app is running. By tapping two times, will let users to access the back function.
The Xiaomi Mi 4c is enabled with a rear camera of 13-megapixel and a front-facing camera of 5-megapixel. It features connectivity options like USB Type-C, IR blaster, v4.0 Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 4G LTE and 3G. The device is powered by 3,080 mAh battery that supports fast charging through Quick Charge 2.0.
Meanwhile, Gear Best has started taking preorders of the Xiaomi Mi 4c. The last date to place the order is Oct. 22 while the shipping of the device will start from Oct. 30. The Standard Edition is priced at $239 and the Advanced Edition is priced at $289. Both the handsets are only available in black and white color options. The retailer is also free shipping service for worldwide customers.

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