Xiaomi Mi 5C which was expected to launch on December 6 has now passed the Compulsory Certification of China (3C). As per a report, five different new models of Xioami have got 3C certification in China.
The model numbers of Xiaomi which passed the 3C certification are – 2105212, 2016089, 2016101, MAE136 and MBE6A5. Out of these, one device with model no MAE136 is said to be the Xiaomi Mi 5C. As per 3C certification listing, the phone will come with standard 5V/2A charging, hence there will be no Fast charging support and it will be a TD-LTE variant. Further, as per the report, the Xiaomi Mi 5C is now expected to be unveiled in February this year.
Recently, spec sheet of Xiaomi Mi 5c was also leaked which revealed that the device will have a 5.5-inch display with narrow bezels to be powered by a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, 12-megapixel primary camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. The phone is expected to run on will run on Android Marshmallow operating system with MIUI 8 on top. The device is also shown supporting NFC in the specs sheet.
As per the earlier leaked information, Mi 5c is expected to be priced at 999 Yuan, which is approximately Rs 9,926. Incidentally, this smartphone may the first device from Xiaomi’s stable to sport an in-house Pine Cone processor. The processor will be developed by Xiaomi-owned Pine Cone Electronics. The Chipset will compete with the likes of Kirin chip, made by Huawei-owned HiSilicon and even Samsung’s Exynos chipset.
The smartphone was earlier spotted on AnTuTu and Geekbench Benchmarking websites as Xioami Meri which was is its codename. If we talk about the leaked scored on benchmarking sites, it scored 758 on the single-core test and 3105 on the multi-core test on Geekbench listing and on AnTuTu it scored 63,581.