Integrating a 6.9-inch LCD screen and a 5,5000 mAh battery, Xiaomi's Mi Mix 3 looks like a decent upgrade over the Max 2 version. The Chinese phablet will be powered by a Snapdragon 636 SoC coupled with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, but there will also be version with 3/6 GB RAM and 32/128 GB storage, respectively.
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Samsung Note series has stopped being significantly larger than the S series, and even though they used to be the largest and most advanced phones in the market, it feels like they lost the appetite to bring out larger screen devices which is a shame.
Would be great if the Note series could remain at least 0.5-1.0" larger than the S+ cousin.