
I’ve been itching to try the Mi 5 ever since Xiaomi first unveiled its flagship for 2016 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February. When I got a chance to take a closer, but brief look at it at the press event, it seemed to check all the boxes for what a smartphone should have, both inside and out. Now that it’s available in India at Rs. 24,999 ($376) – less than half of the Samsung Galaxy S7’s asking price, the Mi 5 seems like an incredibly intriguing proposition given its specifications and feature set. I put the phone through…
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