Be it Apple’s iPhones or Samsung’s Galaxy Note/S lineup, a dirt cheap Chinese clone inadvertently exists. Now, a Chinese upstart OEM called AllCall has teased its upcoming device called the Mix 2. It’s evidently a hybrid clone of the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 and the recently launched Apple iPhone X. The AllCall Mix 2 is being prepped as the company’s first all-screen device. But what’s more interesting is the fact that it will come with a built-in Face ID. Of course, it’s better to take the Face ID thing with a pinch of salt. Often than not, these Chinese brands go out of the way while promoting their upcoming phone. It’s better to not expect a sophisticated Face ID setup of the iPhone X in the upcoming AllCall Mix 2. Rather, we are expecting to see a Face Unlock implementation on the phone. For the uninitiated, the recently unveiled OnePlus 5T comes with a similar setup, and it works pretty well too.
Internally, the AllCall Mix 2 is said to come with a Mediatek Helio P23 octa-core processor. This will make it the first full-screen smartphone powered by the Taiwanese chipset. The device, apparently, comes with a 5.99-inch Full HD+ 18:9 display. Additionally, the Mix 2 features 6GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. There’s also a variant with 128GB memory. The smartphone comes with a 3,500mAh battery that supports wireless charging. It runs on Android Oreo 8.0. The AllCall Mix 2, isn’t the first time a Chinese brand is trying to replicate the bezel-less display of the Xiaomi Mix range. Previously, we have seen players like Dogee, Elephone selling their own Mi Mix clones.