Hi Cresfang,
That is what I wanted to do too... But then : opening the mi5 was a breeze.
With the "unibody" conception of the mi5s Plus, I thought I would be running into problems and so I let it go
Phone is already sold... so problem solved.
But at least it explains why Xiaomi can sell for such a low price.
That would be unacceptable on a Samsung or on an iPhone.
And if it'd happen, you would be able to take them back to store and claim for a warranty.
Xiaomi doesn't sell outside of China... officially.
But they cannot ignore that they do and probably for a large amount of devices.
And this is pure profit to them... They sell for the same price, but do not have to take care about warranty !
Once you know it and if you accept to deal with it, it's OK.
But it's like a lottery :
I get a cracking device => I'm a winner.
I get a defective device => I'm a sucker...
I've been a sucker twice I think :-(
With mi5S Plus 6/128 and mi Note 2 (display is so bad I can't even imagine anyone releasing such a phone with such a display !).
Regards.