Xiaomi Mi Mix Evo Spotted On Geekbench; Leaked Superlative Specs and Details Unveiled [VIDEO]
Pia MerciTech experts and Xiaomi fans believed that the new version of the Mi Mix handset, known as Xiaomi Mi Mix Evo, was recently spotted on benchmarking website Geekbench. The smartphone reportedly unveiled to be running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. Moreover, the listing allegedly detail that the handset will be powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 1.9GHz, which will also come with a 4GB RAM and pre-installed with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
The next big thing in the smartphone industry is quickly turning out to be those that have bezel-less displays. Top of the line specs and features are expected to be sported by the Xiaomi Mi Mix, however, for its design, it will just apparently resemble with the Mi Mix.
The Mi Mix Evo will possibly have a 6.4-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with a 1081 by 2040 resolution. The handset may apparently run on Android 7.0 Nougat and could be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset and Adreno 540 GPU, GSMArena reported.
As per other reports, the Xiaomi Mi Mix Evo will apparently be available in two internal storage variants which is 128GB and 256GB with a 4GB RAM and a 6GB RAM respectively. It will possibly have a 16MP primary camera with f/2.0 EIS (gyro) with phase detection autofocus and dual-LED (dual tone) flash while the selfie camera may apparently be 5MP.
Furthermore, it can also be expected that the aforementioned handset will have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner alongside a Quick Charge 3.0 for a fast charging support. It may come with a massive 4,400 non-removable Li-Ion battery as well.
On a contrary report, the Xiaomi Mi Mix Evo is expected to come with a 5.5inch bezel-less display with a 16MP + 4MP dual sensor with a dual tone flash rear camera and MP sensor for the front-facing one. Note that any speculations and possible specs and design as aformentioned about the Xiaomi Mi Mix Evo has not been confirmed by Xiaomi.
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