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Will there be Xiaomi Mi A3 Pro too?

Will there be Xiaomi Mi A3 Pro too?

Xiaomi’s first phone with pure Android was unpopular not only because of the operating system but also because of its cameras.

Will there be Xiaomi Mi A3 Pro too?

Unfortunately, neither the Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, A2 and A3 were able to stand out from the crowd in terms of photography, so many were disappointed by these mobiles. In the case of the Mi A3, although we got an AMOLED display, its resolution was only GD +.

It is known that the Xiaomi Mi A3 hardware was first introduced in China, there as a member of the CC9 series. This is not the first time that Xiaomi has used this trick, as, for example, the Redmi K20 has become the Xiaomi Mi 9T and the K20 Pro has become the Mi 9T Pro in Europe. In just a few days, the news is that Xiaomi is also making a Pro version of the CC9. The main interesting thing about this, at least according to the rumors, is that the 108-megapixel Samsung sensor, which debuted in the Xiaomi Mi MIX Alpha concept phone, works as a main camera.

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Another interesting fact is that these days a new Xiaomi phone has received the ECC certificate required to start distribution, many say that this device can only be the CC9 Pro. The question arises as to whether the CC9 Pro will be available in Europe and, if so, under what name. For my part, I wouldn’t be surprised to see it in the image of a machine called the Xiaomi Mi A3 Pro. The rest of the hardware would be added to this, as the well-hit, mid-to-mid-range chip, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G, will work on the mobile, which predicts it won’t be prohibitively expensive. If so, the CC9 Pro will be the first phone to actually be purchased, with 108 megapixels at our disposal. All we need to know is whether we, here in distant Europe, get it!

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