Xiaomi Mi Max 2 128GB
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Design3
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Rear Camera8
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Benchmarks10
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Videos3
Key Specs
Performance
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 -
Octa Core, 2 GHz -
4 GB RAM
Display
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6.4 inches (16.26 cm); IPS LCD -
1080x1920 px (FULL HD) -
Gorilla Glass 3 Protection
Rear Camera
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Single Camera Setup - 12 MP Primary Camera
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Dual-color LED Flash -
4k @30fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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5 MP
Battery
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5300 mAh -
Quick Charging v3.0; USB Type-C port
General
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SIM1: Micro, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid) -
5G Not Supported -
32 GB / 64 GB / 128 GB Storage, Expandable upto 256 GB
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Xiaomi Mi Max 2 128GB Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
4.0/5
Verdict
The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a really good smartphone for the price and over the course of my review period, I never felt short-changed in any area. The smartphone has a vivid display, offers excellent battery life, is a good performer and has a good camera configuration too. Therefore, if you`re in the market for a large-screened smartphone, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a no-brainer, especially if we take its China price into consideration which pegs it below Rs 20,000. What`s better is that the company is expected to bring the phablet to India shortly and therefore, if you are impressed with the sma...
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The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a really good smartphone for the price and over the course of my review period, I never felt short-changed in any area. The smartphone has a vivid display, offers excellent battery life, is a good performer and has a good camera configuration too. Therefore, if you`re in the market for a large-screened smartphone, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a no-brainer, especially if we take its China price into consideration which pegs it below Rs 20,000. What`s better is that the company is expected to bring the phablet to India shortly and therefore, if you are impressed with the smartphone as much I am, you won`t have to wait for long to pick it up.
Pros
- Excellent battery life
- Capable cameras
- Good performer
Cons
- Ugly black bezel around the display
- Low-light camera performance could be better
Specs at a glance
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Design and display: flaunt those curves
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Staying true to its moniker, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a massive phone and buyers migrating from smaller devices are in for a huge surprise (quite literally). Having said that, you might get a sense of déjà vu if you're upgrading from the original Mi Max, as the Mi Max 2 takes most of its design cues from its predecessor. There are some differences here and there, but the core design is consistent across the two models. With the Mi Max 2, you'll get a smartphone that's made entirely out of metal unlike its predecessor, which had bits of plastic at the top and the bottom to house the antenna bands. Naturally, the Mi Max 2 is heavier than its predecessor and tips the scales at 211g. Here are a few shots that show how the two differ - the new model has been placed on the right.
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Cameras: a sharpshooter
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Carrying a dedicated point and shoot camera along with your smartphone to click pictures is always a hassle. While premium smartphones can shoot pictures which are on par with some cameras, the same is not the case with a majority of affordable handsets. Thankfully, the cameras on the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 are very capable and while its predecessor left us wanting for more, the Mi Max 2 does a great job at clicking stills. But before we get into that, let's look at the camera's specifications first. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 ships with a 12MP f/2.2 primary sensor which at first might seem as a downgrade from the 16MP sensor on the Mi Max. However, Xiaomi has equipped the camera on the Mi Max 2 with the same sensor which is present on the primary camera of Xiaomi's flagship, the Mi 6. Up front, buyers will be smiling at a 5MP f/2.0 aperture sensor. The camera UI on the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is nothing out of the ordinary and is the same MIUI camera app we've seen before. You'll get a bunch of modes for the primary camera such as Panorama, GroupShot as well as a Manual mode. Since the company is strong on Beauty modes too, there's a preset for the same present for both the primary and the secondary cameras. Here are a few samples.
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Software: You, me and MIUI
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Xiaomi's smartphones use the brand's custom, Android-based platform dubbed MIUI. In the case of the MI Max 2, the handset can be seen running MIUI v8 on top of Android Nougat v7.1.1. Although MIUI is a sharp departure from stock Android, it remains as one of my favourite custom skins as it is bundled with a host of practical features, quite a few of which have been put in place to make the transition from a smaller sized phone to the Mi Max 2 easier. Take for instance the one-handed mode operation, which essentially shrinks the display of the Mi Max 2, paving way for better one-handed usage. There's a Quick Ball feature too, which works in a similar fashion as the Assistive touch on an iPhone and puts a quick-access toggle on your home screen. Some other notable features include Second Space, which allows you to have multiple accounts on a same smartphone. For example, you can have one space for home, and the other for work and both the spaces can have different apps, photos, files and even settings. There's also a dual-app function which allows you to use two instances of a same app, say two accounts for Whatsapp. And lest I forget, you can customise your Mi Max 2 to be unique to you as MIUI comes with a dedicated theme store from where you can download themes, and also customise the fonts, icon packs and much more.
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Performance: not all good things start with an 8
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Underneath the metal chassis of the Xiaomi Mi Max 2, you'll find a Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor which works in tandem with 4GB of RAM. The unit we bought from China ships with 64GB of onboard storage, but there is another variant which comes with 128GB of storage. It remains to be seen whether Xiaomi will launch both variants in India. As far as the performance is concerned, the Snapdragon 625 chip on board the Mi Max 2 is quite capable of handling everyday tasks and gaming too. Bear in mind that this is the same processor which powers smartphones like the Moto G5 Plus (review) and despite the feature-loaded MIUI platform it runs, the performance on the Mi Max 2 is on par with the competition. I'd also like to point out that since the unit I reviewed came from China, I couldn't install Google Play store on the smartphone and therefore, I resorted to downloading some APKs which don't require Google Play sign-in. In my daily usage, I didn't come across any instances of lag while jumping in and out of some heavy apps like Chrome or Snapchat. The smartphone didn't break into sweat when I played Clash Royale on it and besides the occasional frame drop, was able to handle some intensive gaming titles like Riptide GP2 and Unkilled too. While metal adds to the build quality and the good looks of a smartphone, these benefits often come at a price which is too hot to handle (pun intended). A majority of unibody metal smartphones suffer from poor thermal management when the processor is stressed. However, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 gets warm only to a certain extent and I never had to put the smartphone or stop gaming on it for it to cool down. Xiaomi's Mi Max 2 is a lot like a department store – you go in shopping for a phablet smartphone and come out with a device which is both a phablet and a battery monster. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is fuelled by a 5,300mAh battery which is a huge bump from the 4,850mAh battery toting Mi Max. Coupled with the battery efficient Snapdragon 625 chip, the Mi Max 2 should last you for days off a single charge. And it does. In terms of daily usage, I found myself searching for a wall charger after almost a day and a half of heavy usage which included browsing various social media feeds and some casual gaming too. Suffice it to say, you'll be hard-pressed to drain the smartphone in a day and since it features Quick Charge 3.0, the large battery juices up pretty quickly too - taking just about a couple of hours to charge fully.
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4.0/5
Verdict
The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a really good smartphone for the price and over the course of my review period, I never felt short-changed in any area. The smartphone has a vivid display, offers excellent battery life, is a good performer and has a good camera configuration too. Therefore, if you`re in the market for a large-screened smartphone, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a no-brainer, especially if we take its China price into consideration which pegs it below Rs 20,000. What`s better is that the company is expected to bring the phablet to India shortly and therefore, if you are impressed with the sma... Read Full Verdict
The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a really good smartphone for the price and over the course of my review period, I never felt short-changed in any area. The smartphone has a vivid display, offers excellent battery life, is a good performer and has a good camera configuration too. Therefore, if you`re in the market for a large-screened smartphone, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a no-brainer, especially if we take its China price into consideration which pegs it below Rs 20,000. What`s better is that the company is expected to bring the phablet to India shortly and therefore, if you are impressed with the smartphone as much I am, you won`t have to wait for long to pick it up.
- Excellent battery life
- Capable cameras
- Good performer
Pros
- Ugly black bezel around the display
- Low-light camera performance could be better
Cons
Staying true to its moniker, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is a massive phone and buyers migrating from smaller devices are in for a huge surprise (quite literally). Having said that, you might get a sense of déjà vu if you're upgrading from the original Mi Max, as the Mi Max 2 takes most of its design cues from its predecessor. There are some differences here and there, but the core design is consistent across the two models. With the Mi Max 2, you'll get a smartphone that's made entirely out of metal unlike its predecessor, which had bits of plastic at the top and the bottom to house the antenna bands. Naturally, the Mi Max 2 is heavier than its predecessor and tips the scales at 211g. Here are a few shots that show how the two differ - the new model has been placed on the right.
Read MoreCarrying a dedicated point and shoot camera along with your smartphone to click pictures is always a hassle. While premium smartphones can shoot pictures which are on par with some cameras, the same is not the case with a majority of affordable handsets. Thankfully, the cameras on the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 are very capable and while its predecessor left us wanting for more, the Mi Max 2 does a great job at clicking stills. But before we get into that, let's look at the camera's specifications first. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 ships with a 12MP f/2.2 primary sensor which at first might seem as a downgrade from the 16MP sensor on the Mi Max. However, Xiaomi has equipped the camera on the Mi Max 2 with the same sensor which is present on the primary camera of Xiaomi's flagship, the Mi 6. Up front, buyers will be smiling at a 5MP f/2.0 aperture sensor. The camera UI on the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is nothing out of the ordinary and is the same MIUI camera app we've seen before. You'll get a bunch of modes for the primary camera such as Panorama, GroupShot as well as a Manual mode. Since the company is strong on Beauty modes too, there's a preset for the same present for both the primary and the secondary cameras. Here are a few samples.
Read MoreXiaomi's smartphones use the brand's custom, Android-based platform dubbed MIUI. In the case of the MI Max 2, the handset can be seen running MIUI v8 on top of Android Nougat v7.1.1. Although MIUI is a sharp departure from stock Android, it remains as one of my favourite custom skins as it is bundled with a host of practical features, quite a few of which have been put in place to make the transition from a smaller sized phone to the Mi Max 2 easier. Take for instance the one-handed mode operation, which essentially shrinks the display of the Mi Max 2, paving way for better one-handed usage. There's a Quick Ball feature too, which works in a similar fashion as the Assistive touch on an iPhone and puts a quick-access toggle on your home screen. Some other notable features include Second Space, which allows you to have multiple accounts on a same smartphone. For example, you can have one space for home, and the other for work and both the spaces can have different apps, photos, files and even settings. There's also a dual-app function which allows you to use two instances of a same app, say two accounts for Whatsapp. And lest I forget, you can customise your Mi Max 2 to be unique to you as MIUI comes with a dedicated theme store from where you can download themes, and also customise the fonts, icon packs and much more.
Read MoreUnderneath the metal chassis of the Xiaomi Mi Max 2, you'll find a Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor which works in tandem with 4GB of RAM. The unit we bought from China ships with 64GB of onboard storage, but there is another variant which comes with 128GB of storage. It remains to be seen whether Xiaomi will launch both variants in India. As far as the performance is concerned, the Snapdragon 625 chip on board the Mi Max 2 is quite capable of handling everyday tasks and gaming too. Bear in mind that this is the same processor which powers smartphones like the Moto G5 Plus (review) and despite the feature-loaded MIUI platform it runs, the performance on the Mi Max 2 is on par with the competition. I'd also like to point out that since the unit I reviewed came from China, I couldn't install Google Play store on the smartphone and therefore, I resorted to downloading some APKs which don't require Google Play sign-in. In my daily usage, I didn't come across any instances of lag while jumping in and out of some heavy apps like Chrome or Snapchat. The smartphone didn't break into sweat when I played Clash Royale on it and besides the occasional frame drop, was able to handle some intensive gaming titles like Riptide GP2 and Unkilled too. While metal adds to the build quality and the good looks of a smartphone, these benefits often come at a price which is too hot to handle (pun intended). A majority of unibody metal smartphones suffer from poor thermal management when the processor is stressed. However, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 gets warm only to a certain extent and I never had to put the smartphone or stop gaming on it for it to cool down. Xiaomi's Mi Max 2 is a lot like a department store – you go in shopping for a phablet smartphone and come out with a device which is both a phablet and a battery monster. The Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is fuelled by a 5,300mAh battery which is a huge bump from the 4,850mAh battery toting Mi Max. Coupled with the battery efficient Snapdragon 625 chip, the Mi Max 2 should last you for days off a single charge. And it does. In terms of daily usage, I found myself searching for a wall charger after almost a day and a half of heavy usage which included browsing various social media feeds and some casual gaming too. Suffice it to say, you'll be hard-pressed to drain the smartphone in a day and since it features Quick Charge 3.0, the large battery juices up pretty quickly too - taking just about a couple of hours to charge fully.
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Xiaomi Mi Max 2 128GB Specifications
General |
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| Operating System | Android v7.1.1 (Nougat) |
| Custom UI | MIUI |
Performance
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| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 MSM8953 |
| Processor | Octa core, 2 GHz, Cortex A53 |
| Architecture | 64 bit |
| Graphics (GPU) | Adreno 506 |
| RAM | 4 GB |
Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Vellamo Metal Benchmark
Vellamo Multicore Benchmark
Vellamo Browser Benchmark
Quadrant Benchmark
Camera Speed Benchmark
Linpack Benchmark
Sunspider Benchmark
Geekbench4 Benchmark
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Display
(Excellent)
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| Display Type | IPS LCD |
| Screen Size | 6.4 inches (16.26 cm) |
| Resolution | 1080x1920 px (FULL HD) |
| Pixel Density | 344 ppi |
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 72.95 % |
| Screen Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass v3 |
UI Screenshots
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Screen With Widgets
Dialer Screen
App Drawer
Notification Panel
Quick Settings Panel
Settings Screen
OS Version
Storage
Battery
Camera On
Camera Options
Camera Modes
Camera Settings
Picture Size Options
Video Size Options
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Design |
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| Height | 174.1 mm |
| Width | 88.7 mm |
| Thickness | 7.6 mm |
| Weight | 211 grams |
| Build Material | Back: Aluminium |
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Rear Camera
(Good)
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| Autofocus | Yes, Phase Detection Autofocus | |||||||||||
| OIS | No | |||||||||||
| Flash | Yes, Dual-color LED Flash | |||||||||||
| Image Resolution | 4000 x 3000 Pixels | |||||||||||
| Settings | Exposure compensation, ISO control | |||||||||||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) |
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| Camera Features |
Digital Zoom Auto Flash Face detection Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording |
3840x2160 @ 30 fps 1920x1080 @ 30 fps 1280x720 @ 120 fps |
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Rear Camera Samples
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
Long Shot
HDR Off
HDR On
Front Shot
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Front Camera
(Very Good)
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| Camera Features | Wide Angle Selfie |
Battery
(Excellent)
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| Capacity | 5300 mAh |
| Battery Type | Li-ion |
| Quick Charging | Yes Quick Charging v3.0 |
Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 32 GB / 64 GB / 128 GB |
| Expandable Storage | Yes, Up to 256 GB |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||
| SIM Type | SIM1: Micro, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid) | |||||
| Network Support | 5G Not Supported, 4G | |||||
| VoLTE | Yes | |||||
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4G bands
Expand
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4G bands
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| SAR Value | Head: 1.39 W/kg, Body: 1.31 W/kg | |||||
| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) 5GHz | |||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Wi-Fi Direct, Mobile Hotspot | |||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v4.2 | |||||
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS, Glonass | |||||
| NFC | Yes |
Multimedia |
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| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | Rear |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
| Applications | Explorer, Mi Cloud, Mi Remote |
Xiaomi Mi Max 2 128GB Key Highlights
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 MSM8953 |
| RAM & Storage | 4 GB RAM + 32 GB 4 GB RAM + 64 GB 4 GB RAM + 128 GB |
| Display | 6.4", 1080 x 1920 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 12 MP |
| Front Camera | 5 MP |
| Battery | 5300 mAh |
Xiaomi Mi Max 2 Price In India
| Product Name | Price |
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| Xiaomi Mi Max 2 (4 GB + 64 GB) | ₹13,990 |
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