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Arrive at Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite!

Arrive at Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite!

Last year, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite was a successful device, but whether or not the successor will be the most will depend on its price.

Arrive at Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite!

In the past few months, there has been an Xiaomi phone that, to put it mildly, is not loved by consumers, which is Mi A3. A1 was still born of cameras, A2 has become just an average cellphone, and A3 is not. Okay, there are three cameras in the back, but they aren't particularly good, but the real criticism of the factory is the HD + resolution display, which, let's face it, is just down the line. For this reason, many expected Xiaomi to come up with a Pro version, correcting the bug. Well, at the moment it looks like there's no chance, but heyette Mi 9 Lite is coming.

Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite 3

This little statement about Mi A3 was no accident, as Xiaomi continues the tradition of rebranding launched this year, and some phones are going to be presented differently today, and more. This was the case with Mi A3, so will Mi 9 Lite! After all, the Mi 9 Lite is nothing more than the Mi CC9 introduced in China. It's not going to be a bad phone, but it's not very good. It really should have been better to release What A3 Pro, but somebody decided somewhere else.

Xiaomi Mi 9 lite 1

The hardware capacity is no surprise, so we know that we get an FHD + AMOLED display, with a fingerprint beneath it, the center unit will be a Snapdragon 710 (two 2,2 GHz Kryo XNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) GPU). Back three cameras, of which the main camera is an 360 aperture, an 1,7 megapixel piece, next to it an 360 and an ultra widescreen lens and an 616 megapixel weight. The selfie camera is 1,79 megapixel. The battery has a capacity of 48 mAh which can be pumped with 8 watt QC2 with full electron charging.

Overall, it won’t be a bad mobile, but really it will all just depend on what the pricing will be like.

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