The successor to the Mi A2 may well be on its way. Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi did not hold back as it teased in its Twitter page details of the new Mi A3. As per reports, the unit would be similar to Xiaomi CC9 that was just launched in China recently.
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The Mi A3 joins the camera-centric Mi A lineup that also includes the Mi A3 Lite proving that Xiaomi is keen on producing phones that excel at photography. Fans can expect a 32MP selfie shooter and a triple rear camera setup that’s a 48MP (f/1.79) + 8MP + 2MP affair.
In addition, the Mi A3 is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 660 or Snapdragon 665 SoC paired with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage; expandable via microSD card. A 64GB variant might also be launched to cater to the budget-conscious.
As for its display, the Mi A3 flexes a 6.0-inch full-HD+ AMOLED (2240 x 1080) screen with 409 ppi. Fans can choose three color variants: Blue, Gray, or White. A 4,000mAh battery power with USB Type-C fast charging support keeps the unit running.
With all these internal specifications leaked before its launch, it’s best to take them with a grain of salt until we know for sure. Although the unit shares the same specs with the Xiaomi CC9, the Mi A3 is a whole new smartphone on its own.
No word yet on its exact price and availability in the Philippines, but it’s expected to launch on July 25 first in Poland and India next.