A direct counter to Samsung’s Unpacked event
The first rumors about the second Xiaomi foldable were already in January, and at that time a significantly better display was expected. Surprisingly, Xiaomi seems to want to introduce the Mix Fold 2 on January 11th – a day after Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event for the Fold 4 and Flip 4.
So far there have been almost no leaks or rumors about the Xiaomi Mix Fold 2. Earlier this year there was only talk of displays or displays, which are now one and the same. 120Hz frame rate Should. After presenting a relatively compact foldable with a larger display format with the Oppo Find N, Xiaomi can now add something to the mix with Samsung’s Fold 2 with the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Concise and broad format at the same time set up
Wide display and ultra-thin design
Leaker iUniverse doesn’t just have a render image of the foldable smartphone Shared on WeiboBut a promotional video on Twitter. It reveals an extremely thin design, which is said to be slightly thicker than the USB-C connector. In concrete terms, the smartphone can be exposed Only 5.x mm thick/thin to remain For comparison: a Galaxy Z Fold 3 (test) is about 6.4mm thick when unfolded.
Unfortunately, the video doesn’t reveal any more details, so we can only speculate about the rest of the equipment. But the new processor must be one Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is used, which is produced by TSMC and offers not only more power but also more efficiency It can be paired with up to 12 GB of RAM and 1 TB of internal storage. There is also talk of a 56 watt (65W?) fast charging technology.
According to iUniverse, Xiaomi will already have the Mix Fold 2 Officially unveiled on 11th August. On this day, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun is a special speech about the story of life, “The One You’ve Never Heard Of” So let’s be surprised.
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