Past the hype for the latest top of the range presented by smartphone manufacturers and after picking them up first successes about the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, the company seems to be already working to attract the attention of the world of technology again as it did with the launch of the first generation of Mi Mix, which introduced a new and revolutionary design concept for smartphones, depriving it of much of the frame.
The Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 has not particularly distorted the design model adopted in the previous generation, mostly limiting corners and improving hardware as well as general optimization. But in a sense, even if the results are satisfactory, they are not in line with the expectations of the company that is just thinking of a third generation, namely Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, a smartphone with a high screen / body ratio that is perhaps even unthinkable as a concept.
To make the idea of this, they appeared on the usual social Weibo, images about the likely prototypes of the so-called Xiaomi Mi Mix 3. Publish the images is the user ZEALER China, which seems to have found well 3 prototypes of the new smartphone concept. Particularly 3 prototypes of Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 differ for each different sensor layout, but they all adopt one 100% full display with virtually invisible frames.
It also seems that the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 will adopt one second display on the back, but it is unclear whether the technology adopted will be e-ink type or a true color display. All this translates into the movement of all the sensors and the headset capsule on the back of the smartphone. Honestly I can not think of a Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 with full screen at 100%, while on the back side a secondary and sensory screen, but I can say that the idea teases me and that could be an extraordinary visual experience that will undoubtedly bring new attentions to the top of the Xiaomi range. Would not that be a new era for smartphones?
I also thought of a similar solution to justify the total display coverage on the front but you have to put a 6000 mAh to handle 2 display