Xiaomi is reportedly working on the successor of Mi 5X, which was launched globally as Mi A1. Dubbed as Xiaomi Mi 6X, new renders have emerged online revealing some key design aesthetics.
The leaked renders were shared by SlashLeaks and it shows the device in a silicon case. The render reveals the front panel of the upcoming smartphone. One can see a tall bezel-less display upfront, which indicates that the device will come with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The top houses some Sensors along with earpiece and front-facing camera.
The right house volume controls along with the power on/off button, while the left could bear a SIM slot. The case also reveals the smartphone might bear a USB Type-C port flanked between the Headphone jack and speaker grille at the base. The back could come with vertically-aligned dual rear cameras, which is similar to what we have seen in Apple iPhone X. There is also a fingerprint sensor cutout on the silicon case.
However, there is not much information available on the hardware specifications, pricing and availability, so we suggest you stay tuned to us for further details. Meanwhile, Xiaomi is reported to launch Mi Mix 2s at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018.
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The Xiaomi Mi MIX 2s has reportedly been codenamed ‘Polaris’ within the company, and it is expected to be powered by Snapdragon 845 Chipset coupled with 6GB of RAM. The smartphone is also rumoured to sport a 12-megapixel dual camera setup on its back. Also, the display aspect ratio is expected to be 19:5:9 and not the traditional 18:9 aspect ratio. However, there’s no info on the display size though. It is also said that the phone will carry a price tag of around Yuan 3000 in China.