Xiaomi confirms that Mi Mix successor is set to come soon. The Mi Mix 2 is under pipeline and could come by the Q4 of 2017. And Mi Mix is only an essence of what's to come in smartphone designs - an extensive, dazzling display with alongside no bezels.

Gadget360 reports, Xiaomi Mi Mix was launched last year in China. What made the Mi Mix one of a kind - apart from almost non-existent bezels - was the use of Elliptic Labs' ultrasound technology to supplant the proximity sensor on the front of the screen. This took into account the telephone's screen to go black amid a call when the gadget was lifted up to the ear - an action for the most part performed by the proximity sensor.

Utilising ultrasound technology permitted Xiaomi to take out the bezel on the highest point of the Mi Mix 2. It's very likely to see it once more, however, maybe the organisation will make it a stride further and endeavour to remove the base bezel also reports BGR.

Xiaomi author Lei Jun said in a Weibo upgrade that he is working again with Philippe Starck, the French designer that planned the Mi Mix. From rough interpretations, there appears to be no particular mention of the Mi Mix 2, yet Jun said the two are hoping to perceive how they can make. Jun posted a photo of the two remaining before a Mi Mix advertisement. It seems likely that Jun is referring to the second-generation Mi Mix, though we cannot confirm this.

The initial Mi MIX with its clay body is touted to persevere drops and scratches. Be that as it may, there have been reports about the cell phone being similarly delicate and inclined to shattering. Presently the Mi MIX 2 with its 100 percent screen-to-body proportion will undoubtedly be an even sensitive bit of innovation.

Adding to that, presently the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 is relied upon to bounce the dual camera module bandwagon. Nonetheless, there are a few renders of the indicated gadget which allude to a solitary camera framework in the back. For selfies, the indicated cell phone is required to incorporate LED streak empowered adjustable camera which is put on the upper right edge of the cell phone. It would appear that it could be drawn out through a hardware key to taking photographs.