Increasing
the focus on its nascent payments
service, China’s Xiaomi has brought a fingerprint scanner to its
range of affordable smartphones for the first time after it unveiled its
third-generation Redmi Note in Beijing today.
The
sensor, which is located on the reverse of the Redmi Note 3, is the most
striking feature of the new phablet, which will retail for 899 RMB
($140) and will initially debut in China. Also of note, the phone
comes with a metallic body for the first time while Xiaomi has
increased the device’s battery to a whopping 4000mAh capacity.
Under the
hood, the phone is powered by a Helio X10 chip from MediaTek. It comes in
at 8.65mm thick and, at 164g, is 4g heavier than the previous Redmi Note 2,
which was unveiled just three months ago. The Redmi Note 3
also includes the same 13-megapixel front camera
and five-megapixel rear camera as its predecessor.
This
device is likely to be the first of many from Xiaomi to get a
fingerprint scanner, but its unveiling today marks Xiaomi’s step into the
payments space. While the sensor can be used to unlock the phone without a
passcode, like those on devices from other companies, financial services
are a huge potential usage.
Back
in July, Xiaomi released Mi Wallet, a new feature that goes beyond
services Apple Wallet/Apple Pay to allow payments, bank account
management and other financial services for Xiaomi device owners. In
rolling scanners, Xiaomi is widening the base for the mobile payment
service that is one element of Mi Wallet.
The
basic Mi Wallet service is available worldwide, but some specific elements for
example mobile payment are limited to China for now. Given that
Xiaomi sold 60 million devices last year, and it is aiming to reach 80
million this year, its entry into mobile payments could be hugely significant.
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wasn’t quite done there for today, though.
The
firm also unveiled its second generation tablet, the Mi Pad 2. Now with a full
metallic body, like the Redmi Note 3, Xiaomi said the new Mi Pad is 18 percent
thinner and 38g lighter than the previous model. Oh, and it comes in “Champagne
Gold” color now, too.
In more
detail, the Mi Pad 2 is powered by an Intel Atom X5-Z8500 processor with
an Intel Atom 64-bit CPU. It has a 7.9-inch display, eight- and five-megapixel
cameras on the back and front, and a 6190mAh battery. It
also supports USB Type-C port.
The Mi
Pad 2 is priced from 999 RMB (around $155) and is available as 32GB and
64GB models.
And finally,
because good things come in threes sometimes, Xiaomi announced the second
generation of its ‘smart’ air purifier, which first launched in December.
Version two is lighter and smaller, the company said.
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