Key Points:
- Xiaomi version will feature a 108 megapixel camera sensor on the back
- Redmi will launch its smartphone with a large battery on the board
- There is no official confirmation about the launching of the devices
Just a couple of weeks ago we came across a report which suggested that the Chinese smartphone brands such as Xiaomi and Redmi will launch its new smartphones with the power of the Snapdragon 870 mobile chipset but there was no information about the specifications of the upcoming smartphones. Well, today both the devices surfaced online and the latest information reveals the important specification details. So without making any further delay let’s dive into the article to check out the newly surfaced information about the upcoming Smartphones of the popular Chinese brands.
According to the latest report, Xiaomi’s version will feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with curved edges and the device is also expected to feature a 120Hz refresh rate. The source also claims that the device will offer a 5,000mAh battery with 67W fast charging and 33W wireless charging.
It is also reported that the device will offer a 108-megapixel or a 50-megapixel primary camera and it will feature a front camera of 20-megapixel and it was also said that the device will feature Harmon Kardon speakers and an X-axis motor.
On the other hand, Redmi’s smartphone with Snapdragon 870 will feature a Samsung supplied flat OLED display and it will offer 6.6 inches. The smartphone will have a 5,000mAh battery, along with JBL powered dual speakers, and an X-axis motor.
We don’t have any other information about the upcoming smartphones at this moment of time but we are looking forward to hear more about the same in the coming days and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for all the latest happenings from the technological world at your fingertips.
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