Chinese smartphone upstart Xiaomi today unveiled three new budget devices — a smartphone, a tablet, and an air purifier (yes, Xiaomi makes air purifiers). All three are updates to existing lines.

And, in a telling note, the company called it the “perfect ending to the year.”

That means it’s unlikely to launch the much-anticipated Mi 5 flagship smartphone, which was originally slated for a 2015 release but has since been delayed by Qualcomm supply issues (it’s expected to run on a Snapdragon 820).

That disappointing news aside (we’ve pinged Xiaomi for further comment — Update: Xiaomi declined to comment on “unreleased products”), let’s dive straight into today’s new announcements.

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First up is the all-metal $140 Redmi Note 3, notable for being the first Xiaomi smartphone to have a fingerprint scanner (Xiaomi claims it unlocks in 0.3 seconds) — useful now that Google has rolled out fingerprint authentication for purchases in the Google Play store.

Here are the full specs (available from 27 November in mainland China — though release dates outside China for all three devices have not yet been confirmed):

  • Full metal body (gold, silver, dark grey)
  • Fingerprint sensor (unlocks in 0.3 seconds)
  • 4000 mAh battery that supports 5V/2A fast charging (can charge up to 50 percent in one hour)
  • Flagship MTK Helio X10 processor: Octa-core 64-bit Cortex-A53 architecture (2GB/3GB dual-channel LP DDR 3RAM with 16GB/32GB internal storage)
  • 13MP rear camera with PDAF and two-tone flash
  • 5MP front camera
  • 5.5-inch Full HD display (fully laminated)
  • Thin and light (8.65mm at its thickest point, weighs 164g)
  • Ships with MIUI 7
Redmi Note 3

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Redmi Note 3

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Redmi Note 3

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Redmi Note 3

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Next up is the $150 Mi Pad 2 (available from 27 November in mainland China), which also ships with a Windows 10 option available from late December:

  • Full metal body (dark grey or champagne gold), 322g, 200.4 x 132.6 x 6.95mm (38g lighter and 18 percent thinner than first-generation Mi Pad)
  • Intel Atom processor with Quad-core X5-Z8500 2.24GHz and Intel HD graphics
  • 2GB DDR3 RAM with 16GB  or 64GB internal storage
  • 7.9-inch IPS display (2048 x 1536 resolution at 326 PPI)
  • 8MP rear camera (f/2.0) with 1080p video recording
  • 5MP front camera with 75-degree wide-angle lens
  • 6190mAh battery with 5V/2A fast charging
  • 802.11ac dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1
  • USB Type-C port
  • MIUI 7 (Android 5.1) or Windows 10
Mi Pad 2

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Mi Pad 2

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Mi Pad 2

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Mi Pad 2

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Mi Pad 2

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Mi Pad 2

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And finally, the $110 Mi Air Purifier 2 (available from 27 November in mainland China):

  • Standard filter is priced at $25, enhanced filter costs about $27
  • 40 percent smaller body than original Mi Air Purifier (520mm tall, down from 735mm), with base area smaller than A4 sheet
  • Effectively cleans air in a 23 meter-squared room in just 10 minutes
  • Quieter than first generation (as low as 30db in night mode), and 58 percent more power-efficient
  • Filters out 99.7% of PM 2.5 particles
Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

Above: Mi Air Purifier 2

Mi Air Purifier 2

Above: Mi Air Purifier 2

Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

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Mi Air Purifier 2

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