Mi MIX 3 with Oppo Find X-like Camera Slider Confirmed to Launch in October | Digital Web Review

Mi MIX 3 with Oppo Find X-like Camera Slider Confirmed to Launch in October

After several leaks and rumors of Mi Mix 3, Xiaomi’s co-founder Lin Bin shared the image of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 on Weibo. While the device will be launching in the month of October in China. Just like the current trend, the upcoming Mi Mix 3 might also launch with a true bezel-less display with no chin at the bottom. The display of the Mi Mix 3 seems bigger than the predecessor Mi Mix 2.

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But unlike the previous reports, the Mi Mix 3 isn’t coming with the pop-up camera, it seems the company is coming with a camera slider like Oppo’s Find X. While the slider seems to hold single front and IR face unlock setup.

Other than the teaser image and launch date, the Xiaomi has not revealed any further information regarding the upcoming Mi Mix 3. However, previous rumors reported that Mi Mix 3 will feature a Samsung QHD+ AMOLED display with COP packaging technology and will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC. On the camera side, the device is rumored to sport 20-megapixel front camera. Additionally, it seems to have two cameras on the front. In addition, the Mi Mix 3 is also tipped to come with IP68-certified for water and dust resistance and expected to run the MIUI based on the latest Android Oreo.

FurtheR, some reports suggested that the 6GB RAM/ 64GB inbuilt storage variant will cost $510 (roughly Rs. 35,100) for Standard Edition and $660 (approx. Rs. 45,400) for Ceramic Edition. The 6GB/ 128GB variant will be priced at $555 (approx Rs. 38,200) for the Standard Edition and $705 (48,500) for the Ceramic Edition. Meanwhile, the 8GB/ 128GB model will cost $600 (approx. Rs. 41,300) for the Standard Edition and $750 (approx. Rs. 51,600) for the Ceramic Edition. Finally, the 8GB/ 256GB variant will be available for $645 (approx. Rs. 44,400) for the Standard Edition and $795 (approx. Rs. 54,700) for the Ceramic Edition.

Source – PhoneRadar