Mi MIX 4 5G Passed Through China's 3C, 45W Fast-Charging Support Tipped
Karamchand Rameshwar - Aug 07, 2019
The upcoming Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 5G was just spotted on China's 3C and is listed to support a 45W fast charging solution.
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There have been quite a few leaks regarding the Mi Mix 4 on the Internet for a while. Even though there is no official details about it yet, the handset is said to come with the latest Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC and come with support for wireless charging solution that is faster than the current Xiaomi Mi 9’s 20W fast charging one. Considering the brand already unveiled a 5G-supported smartphone called Mi Mix 3 5G earlier in the year, the upcoming Mi Mix series might also come with the same support as well. Recently, a mysterious 5G smartphone from the brand was listed on TENAA with model number M1908F1XE. While we are waiting for its listing on TENAA to get updated with photos and specs, the handset has just passed through China’s 3C. There is a high possibility that it might be the upcoming Mi Mix 4.

As per the listing on 3C, the Xiaomi phone with model number M1908F1XE comes with 5G support, and it is certified alongside a charged with MDY-10-EX model number, which is listed to support 45W fast charging solution. That means Xiaomi might go for the fastest charging solution on its next flagship. In comparison, its latest flagship Mi 9 is packed with a 27W fast charger only and the forthcoming Galaxy Note 10 series will reportedly support as high as 45W fast charging solution. Unfortunately, information about the phone is scared at the moment, but if the M1908F1XE smartphone is indeed the Mi Mix 4 5G, we expect to get more information very soon.

On the other hand, the brand is also said to be developing a reverse wireless charging feature, which has already been announced by Huawei with its Mate 20 and P30 series and Samsung with its Galaxy S10 series. In terms of camera, the handset is tipped to feature a triple camera setup at the back, with the main sensor bearing 64MP resolution. Moreover, the brand claimed the sensor to be better than Samsung’s 64MP sensor. Moreover, it is rumored to be equipped with the periscope lens camera tech, which is able to produce lossless photos of subjects at a far distance. If the brand follows its tradition, the next Mi Mix series should be unveiled in October.
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