In the last few hours new rumors have arrived regarding Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, which has recently been shown in some renders and subsequently in a "real" image, astounding everyone for the WOW effect given by the total full screen display (sorry for the pun). But if you remember, it was recently leaked the render image of a Ferrari version that to how many could be real. In fact according to foreign colleagues of AndroidPure, the company would be planning its release together with a ceramic version even proposing a sort of price list.
Xiaomi Mi MIx 3: the proposed variants will be 3 ... here are the prices
Furthermore there are further confirmation of the adoption of one pop-up camera positioned on the top profile of the 3 Mi Mix, suggesting that the mechanism will not be motorized but by pressure. Instead, the image shown on the cover shows us the Ferrari variant that will not use this technology but will have a selfie camera positioned right on the center of the display that will cover the entire surface available anyway. under the display the fingerprint unlocking sensor will be positioned.
Naturally the proposed images are to be considered for what they are, so unofficial, so the fake could be around the corner. However, in addition to the prices of standard and ceramic variants, we are suggested that Mi Mix 3 will also adopt different batteries depending on the version: 3500 mAh for the standard and 4000 mAh with support for fast charging from 30W for the Full Ceramic version.
Based on this image, Mi Mix 3 will be evaluated as follows for the standard variant:
- 6 GB of RAM + 64 GB of ROM: 3399 Yuan
- 6 GB of RAM + 128 GB of ROM: 3699 Yuan
- 8 GB of RAM + 128 GB of ROM: 3999 Yuan
- 8 GB of RAM + 256 GB of ROM: 4299 Yuan
Considering that the ceramic variant will have a price of:
- 6 GB of RAM + 64 GB of ROM: 4399 Yuan
- 6 GB of RAM + 128 GB of ROM: 4699 Yuan
- 8 GB of RAM + 128 GB of ROM: 4999 Yuan
- 8 GB of RAM + 256 GB of ROM: 5299 Yuan
Other specifications are not provided about Mi Mix 3 Ferrari that on balance may never even see light, while the two standard variants and Full Ceramic are expected for September 2018.
Non-motorized will be even more delicate