Xiaomi Note has launched different models such as dual Netcom version, goddess version and top configuration version. To meet the needs of telecom users, the full Netcom version of Xiaomi Note has also been officially launched. Its price is 100 yuan higher than the dual Netcom version of Xiaomi Note. What's the difference between Xiaomi Note and other versions of Xiaomi Note?
The traditional design of Xiaomi products is still adopted for the package of Xiaomi Note All Netcom Edition.
The product model can be seen on the back of the package. Like the dual Netcom version, it uses Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC processor, 3G Ram, 5.7 inch 1080P screen, 4 million+13 million cameras, and 2900mAh battery. The biggest highlight of course is the 2G, 3G and 4G networks that support China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom at the same time. In addition, we got the white 16G version.
The inside of the package is also the same as the Xiaomi Note Dual Netcom version.
Accessories are also relatively conventional, supporting Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 power adapter, data cable, clip and related instructions.
The front of the full Netcom version of the Xiaomi Note is exactly the same as that of other Xiaomi Notes, and no difference can be seen.
The metal frame adopts silver sandblasting design, and the keys are concentrated on the right side of the fuselage.
The SIM card slot is on the left side of the fuselage.
The full Netcom version of Xiaomi Note still uses a mobile phone with dual cards and dual standby, supporting one nano SIM and one micro SIM.
From the appearance, the back cover is the only difference between the full Netcom version and the dual Netcom version of the Xiaomi Note. The difference is that the body logo under the product logo has disappeared, which is the same as the top version of the Xiaomi Note.
The back covers of the full Netcom version of the Xiaomi Note (left) and the top version of the Xiaomi Note (right) look clean, but the brand logo is silver and gold.
13 million pixel rear camera with OIS optical anti shake.
When the back cover is removed, the antenna layout of the full and dual Netcom versions of the Xiaomi Note is very similar from the appearance.
The full Netcom version of Xiaomi Note still uses the familiar MIUI 6 system.
Before the deadline, the system version was MIUI 6.6.2.0, and only the stable version was available temporarily, based on Android 4.4.4.
The major change of the All Netcom version is to support the CDMA network of China Telecom, which can be directly used after being plugged into China Telecom.
Support 3G and 4G networks.
After the above hands-on experience, it can be seen that the changes of the full Netcom version of the Xiaomi Note compared with the dual Netcom version are mainly the network support and the logo of the back cover. Other hardware and performance of the body have not changed at all, which is suitable for users using telecommunications networks.