In this video, I test the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 to see whether it can export the Xiaomi Mijia Mi Sphere video at full resolution, with stabilization! The second part of this video is also a tutorial for installing the software, taking a photo or video, and exporting/stitching the photo or video. Redmi is available here:

Redmi Note 4 is on sale (flash deal) here: https://goo.gl/yvy78w (gray) or https://goo.gl/9LuJPv (gold)
Black is available but not on sale right now: https://goo.gl/p5ZkuU

You don’t need to get rid of your existing phone – you can use this phone just to render the Xiaomi videos (and to use the Micro SD card slot for watching large 360 video files).

You can buy this phone case too from Gearbest (almost half the cost vs Amazon): https://goo.gl/XBsmro

Xiaomi Mi Sphere full review: https://goo.gl/pjZBrT
Xiaomi Mi Sphere on sale here: https://goo.gl/kO0CuA

Full list of compatible phones https://goo.gl/FjAA1E

Android app here: http://app.mi.com/details?id=com.madv360.madv
iOS app here: https://appsto.re/us/TU6gdb.i

Old versions of the app here: http://ez-team.com/xiaomi/ thanks to Michel Mendes

Cheap but invisible selfie stick: http://amzn.to/2sPgaQX
The camera case I use: http://amzn.to/2sqwZ2Q

Xiaomi Mi Sphere discussion group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mijia360cam

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