Affordable pricing
The device's 128GB variant will sell for 2,699 yuan (which converts to about $415, £295 or AU$575). But the base model will have 32GB of storage and cost just 1,999 yuan ($305, £220 and AU$425).
Smooth ceramic design
Instead of a metal or glass body, the Mi 5 has a ceramic backing, which feels like marble.
A sharp resolution
The phone has a 5.15-inch IPS display with full-HD resolution (1,920x1,080 pixels).
Closer to the edge
A close up of the Mi 5's edge.
Charge with a USB Type-C connection
The device uses the modern, reversible USB Type-C for charging and transfering files.
Sizing it up
The phone measures 5.71 by 2.72 by 0.29 inches (145 by 69 by 7.25 mm) and weighs 4.55 ounces (129 grams).
Looking at the profile
Another look at the phone's edges.
Audio jack up top
On the top edge is the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Lots of room for storage
The Mi 5 has two capacity options: 3GB RAM with 16GB storage, or 4GB RAM with 128GB storage.
A 16-megapixel shooter
On the back is a 16-megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash.
Taking a shot
A look at the camera in action.
Fingerprint sensor on the front
The device's home button also has a fingerprint reader for extra user security.
Press and hold
A closer look at the fingerprint sensor.
Robust hardware
The device is powered by a 3,000mAh non-removable battery and a Snapdragon 820 processor with a clockspeed of 2.15GHz.
Doubling the SIM
Network capabilities include dual SIM card slots with 4G+ (or CAT 12) LTE.
Good luck getting it
As I mentioned, the Mi 5 is only available in China and India, so those in the US, UK and Australia will be hard pressed to find it in shops, but it should be on sale online. For more on CNET's MWC 2016 coverage, click here.