Xiaomi has captured the market with its previous Mi phones by bringing on a new experience to its users. Recently, Xiaomi has announced its new Mi Note 2 and the Mi Mix concept phone.

Like the Mi Note, the Mi Note 2 will consist of an aluminum frame and a glass back with curved edges, and it is also arriving with curved edges in the front and a flexible OLED display.  

The new feature will be the fingerprint sensor together with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 821 SoC, it will also include four of its custom Kryo CPU cores and an Adreno 530 GPU. The battery is said to support Qualcomm's quick charge 3.0 fast charging technologies, as per Anand Tech.

The smartphone is believed to have a 4 GB RAM and a 64 GB internal UFS 2.0 storage, as per the announcement it is likely to change to a 6 GB RAM and a 128 GB of storage, either one of these features the phone is said to carry. However, it does not support micro SD cards. The front camera will be an 8 MP and the rear will be a high end 22.5 MP Sony IMX318 Exmor RS Sensor.

The Mi Mix is Xiaomi's new concept smart phone designed by French designer Philippe Starck, who designed it to resemble a slab of glass, It's set to have a 6.4-inch display with 91.3 % screen-to-body ratio. 

What is unique in the Mi Mix is it does not have a selfie camera or a proximity sensor at the top - Xiaomi has fixed the front camera at the bottom of the phone. It will rotate on its own when it's used to take selfies, as reported on Indian Express.

It is said to have a better content viewing experience and a ceramic acoustic system - the front camera is said to be compact and 50% smaller than the other cameras.