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Xiaomi Mi 6X / A2 - here are the detailed specifications

Xiaomi Mi 6X / A2 - here are the detailed specifications

We are expecting the descendant of the Xiaomi A1 / 5X pair as the Messiah, not as if Xiaomi needed the Savior.

Xiaomi Mi 6X / A2 - here are the detailed specifications

If you have a phone that we have serious expectations of, it’s the Xiaomi A2. The predecessor is such a well-hit device, with great capabilities for the price we could only dream of before it came out. Of course, there are many who whine, the camera is not good enough, it focuses slowly, and so on. etc. etc., but let’s face it, for the money they ask for it, he has outstanding abilities.

The appearance of the successor in stores is already around our necks. For a long time, only rumors came about the capabilities, but now we have official information, so it’s worth saying a few words about the mobile.

what is 6x1

 

So there is already a complete specification, from which it is clear that they knew at Xiaomi that this phone should get everything that can make it a modern mobile. Because of this, there will be an artificial intelligence processor, an 18: 9 FHD + display, and of course a dual camera on the back, which will beat circles on paper to the capabilities of the otherwise weak predecessor.

what is 6x2

Let’s start there, with Sony backing the sensors. The front-facing camera, for example, gets a 20-megapixel sensor called the Sony IMX376. On the back panel, an IMX 376 and an IMX486 sensor work together, for which the manufacturer has given a sensational f / 1.75 aperture value. With this, at least in terms of paper format, you can shoot images that can already be enjoyed in the evening.

what is 6x3

So, we can say this will be a good little phone, hopefully I will be able to renew one in time because I wouldn’t want to miss it out of my life.

Here is the specification that is currently considered accurate (it lacks B20 800 MHz LTE support, but we hope this is just a joke):

 

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