
"Not only did Xiaomi fire direct shots at Apple with their announcement of the flagship 17 Pro Max and its functional camera plateau with a built-in display, the company's also sort of catching other brands in the crossfire for not really capitalizing on the dual-display design. While Nothing's busy building Rock Paper Scissor into their Glyph Matrix displays on the Nothing Phone (3), Xiaomi's literally turning its phone into a micro-gaming paradise, with actual playable games like Angry Birds."
"The case, which comes as an optional add-on for the 17 Pro Max (Xiaomi's 17 Pro Max, not the iPhone 17 Pro Max), is sheer genius. It pulls power wirelessly from the phone itself, and connects wirelessly to the device too. There's around 2mm of travel on the keys, so it does feel fairly substantial, and the wireless communication means minimal lag. That being said, you aren't playing AAA games on the mini screen any way."
Xiaomi's 17 Pro Max features a built-in rear mini-display that transforms the handset into a low-power micro-gaming device with playable titles like Angry Birds. The rear screen preserves battery compared with full-screen gaming and provides a whimsical, standalone play experience when not using primary phone functions. An optional wireless case powers itself from the phone, connects wirelessly, and offers about 2mm of key travel for tactile control with minimal lag. The case launches a built-in emulator and game library on the mini screen and is positioned as a stronger dual-display implementation than current competitors.
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