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Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Specs: New Screenshot Reveals Display Details

Mi Mix 3 display will have a resolution of 2340 × 1080 and an aspect ratio of 19.5: 9

Xiaomi’s upcoming smartphone, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, is already making it to the headlines even before its official release, all thanks to its interesting list of specs and features. The Xiaomi Mix 3 is set to be unveiled at a launch conference on October 25 in Beijing.

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 will reportedly come with an amazing specs list including a camera slider, 10GB of RAM, and 5G cellular connectivity support.

Recently, Xiaomi’s mobile phone product marketing director, Zhi Zhiyuan, also revealed the screen details of the upcoming handset, reported GizChina.  Mr. Zhiyuan posted a screenshot of the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 multitasking page which teases the handset getting a screen resolution of 1080×2340 pixels and, thus, an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The screenshot also hints at the presence of 10GB of RAM on the phone. Notably, Mi Mix 3 will be the first-ever Xiaomi smartphone to hit the market shelves with 10GB RAM.

Among other specs, the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is getting a near-bezel-free display with no display notch on top, a Samsung QHD+ AMOLED panel, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with Adreno 630 GPU, 8GB of RAM with up to 256GB of inbuilt storage and a camera slider which will house the selfie camera, earpiece, and some sensors.

The handset is expected to feature an in-display fingerprint sensor, a 3D structured light module for 3D face scanning, Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 support as well as wireless charging support. It will be fuelled by a 4000mAh battery and run Android 8.1 Oreo-based MIUI 10 out of the box. Additionally, there will be a Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Barometer, Compass and Gyroscope.

In terms of camera, the Mi Mix 3 is expected to feature a 16-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel secondary camera on the back and a 24-megapixel dual camera setup on the front.

Caroline Finnegan

A professionnal journalist for the past ten years, I cover global news and economic affairs for The Chief Observer.

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