Introduction

Xiaomi Mi 4, one of the hottest Chinese-bred flagships of 2014, got two modifications over the course of its lifecycle - that's an achievement right there. The Mi 4i was more of an attractive mid-ranger rather than a Mi 4 spiritual successor, but the Mi 4c is what we call a flagship in disguise and a true successor of the Mi 4.

Xiaomi is supposed to announce the anticipated Mi 5 in just few weeks, but yet it surprised its loyal fans with a device so good that it's almost impossible to resist. The Xiaomi Mi 4c looks absolutely the same as the Mi 4i. And this is where the ordinary talk ends.

The new Mi 4c is widely advertised because of the Fast Charging-enabled USB Type-C port. In fact, Xiaomi thought this was a major enough upgrade to add the letter 'c' in the name. But there is more about the Mi 4c than that. Take the powerful Snapdragon 808 chip for example. It's the one to power LG's latest creations - the top of the shelf G4 and V10, and Xiaomi is shipping this flagship-grade hardware at half the G4 asking price.

The camera got upgraded too - it is now capable of higher resolution panoramic images and higher resolution slow-mo videos. And there is the refreshed and stylish MIUI v7 coming right out of the box.

Key features

5" IPS display of 1080p resolution; 441ppi

Snapdragon 808 chipset; dual-core 1.82 GHz Cortex-A57 and quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53; Adreno 418 GPU; 2GB (16GB model) or 3GB (32GB model) of RAM

13MP main camera with phase detection autofocus, dual-LED dual-tone flash

1080p video capture at 30fps

5MP front-facing camera, 1080p at 30fps video recording

MIUI v.7 based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

16GB or 32GB of built-in storage

4G LTE Cat.4 (150Mbps); Dual SIM; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; Bluetooth 4.1; USB Type-C port (OTG); GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS and Beidou

IR port

Dual-microphone active noise canceling

3,080mAh non-removable battery, fast charging

Main disadvantages

No scratch resistant front glass

No NFC

No FM radio

Battery not removable

No microSD expansion

Refurbished design

Sure, we can blame Xiaomi for reusing the same design over and over again, but if we have to be honest - we like it and we can let Xiaomi get away with it. We can live with the understated polycarbonate finish for yet another year because of the great pricing and even greater feature set.

The lack of a memory expansion slot and a removable battery is something the Mi followers expected, since it is becoming a trend even with the major Chinese's brands. At least Xiaomi is dedicated on providing 32GB models or more for its smartphones.

Just like the Xiaomi Mi 4i, the Mi 4c isn't meant to be a low-cost version of the Mi 4 original, but rather an alternative option. And this time around it sure won't be remembered as such - the Mi 4c is more powerful, better connected, with richer imagining skills and a personality of its own.

Special thanks to HonorBuy for providing the review unit.