Xiaomi Mi 6X arrives at TENAA with a larger 18:9 screen, new dual cameras
The Mi 6 is a year old at this point and yet the Mi 7 exists only in rumors. Here’s an intermediary update – the Xiaomi Mi 6X, which just hit TENAA. Note that this will likely be available outside China as the Mi A2, a sequel to Xiaomi’s Android One phone.
It radically changes the screen from 5.15” 16:9 to 5.99” 18:9. It’s still an IPS panel, but the resolution is now 1,080 x 2,160px.
This made the phone significantly taller and wider – 158.9 x 75.5mm vs. 145.2 x 70.5mm. You can think of the “X” as a tilted plus. It’s heavier (166g) but a tad thinner (7.3mm).
The cameras were upgraded too. The rear camera has 20MP + 8MP sensors and are rotated in an iPhone X-like fashion. The selfie camera is a single 20MP shooter.
Xiaomi Mi 6X (photos by TENAA)
It’s not clear if the chipset was changed, but the battery definitely took a hit – 2,910mAh, down from 3,350mAh. Making a larger phone with a smaller battery is usually a bad thing. Anyway, the memory options remain the same 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB.
The Xiaomi Mi 6X will be available in Red (pictured here), Pink, Gray, White, Silver, Gold, Rose Gold and Black.
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