New data from the xiaomi mi play, it is not the pocophone
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During the last weeks, countless rumors have circulated about the latest addition to Xiaomi's product portfolio, it is the Xiaomi Mi Play, which will finally not be a renowned version of the Pocophone for some countries.
Xiaomi Mi Play, everything that is known so far
Xiaomi Mi Play will launch tomorrow and will allow its users to access a 10 GB monthly data bonus for free. A recent leak on Weibo revealed more details about the phone, including its price range and technical specifications. The sale price of the Mi Play starts at $ 246 a change, not bad for a device that has a 5.84-inch Full HD screen, with a density of 432 PPI along with a 3, 000 mAh battery. Hidden inside the terminal is an eight-core MediaTek Helio processor that is capable of a 2.3 GHz speed, and which is accompanied by a 64 GB / 128 GB storage configuration, with 6 GB of RAM.
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Xiaomi Mi Play comes fully equipped with basic features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 4G VoLTE, as well as more advanced options like face unlock and a fingerprint sensor. The front adopts the notch design, which is currently a trend in the industry. The optics are believed to have AI-using features, with the rear camera consisting of a 12 MP and 5 MP sensor duo.
According to the leaked photo, the right side of the phone is where the volume control and power buttons are located. The finish could be quite similar in nature to the company's existing Mi 8 Pro and Mi 8 Lite phones. More details will be available tomorrow when the phone officially launches.
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