Leaked Screenshot Reveals Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 Specifications
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Xiaomi Mi Mix 4’s configuration has appeared on a leaked poster with flagship Snapdragon 855, up to 16GB RAM, 100W fast charging tech, and UFS 3.1 type memory.
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The specifications of the Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 has recently surfaced online, which shows the device’s powerful hardware and never-seen-before features on the smartphone market.
In particular, a user named Mukul Sharma posted a leaked screenshot, showing hardware configuration of the Mi Mix 4. According to the screenshot, Xiaomi seems to equip the 100W fast charging solution for the Mi Mix 4. This tech was already introduced by the company last March. If this information turns out to be true, the Mi Mix 4 will become the first smartphone to feature this super-fast charging technology.
Additionally, the smartphone is tipped to be powered by a Snapdragon 855 chipset, paired with 16GB RAM (the largest mobile RAM in the world) and 1TB internal storage. A highlight of the handset is that it comes with UFS 3.1 type memory with the speed that doubles the UFS 2.1 on the Galaxy S10.
The display of the Mi Mix 4 will also be upgraded to an AMOLED QuadHD+ display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. In addition, the handset is backed by a 4,500mAh battery.
In terms of design, the handset is tipped to have a ceramic rear panel with the IP68 certification for dust and water resistance. Besides, the phone scored 115 points on DxOMark benchmark with the presence of a 64MP sensor on its camera system. And as a flagship device, the Mi Mix 4 probably runs Android Q-based MIUI out-of-the-box.
Currently, we cannot be sure about above-mentioned information. However, if it comes true, Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 deserves to be one of the best smartphones of the year.
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