To mark its 8th years of existence, the
Chinese electronics and software company, Xiaomi, will reportedly launch a befitting smartphone, and as per latest rumblings, that phone will be made official in few days time. While we are not sure what the Chinese company might call its 8
thAnniversary phone, reports have it that the company might have decided to scrap the long-rumored
Xiaomi Mi 7 for the
Xiaomi Mi 8.
Recently, a
leaked video of the alleged Mi 8 surfaced on the web with a focus on the in-display fingerprint sensor. On that video, a user was seen unlocking the Mi 8 with his fingerprint, right on the display. While we expect the device to debut at the May end event, the device Now has popped up on the 3C Certification Site as well as on the FCC website.
Listed in two variants with model number - Xiaomi M1805E2A and Xiaomi M1803e1a, the 3C listings confirms the device will come with support for support for 5V3A / 9V2A / 12V1.5A charging (up to 18W)l while the FCC listing leaves us with no other option than to resort back to the rumor mill.
Previously, the Xiaomi Mi 8 was spotted in photos showing an iPhone X-like screen with a notch. The bangs part carries a structural light module, which simply hints at the
Face Recognition feature. Moreover, the same photo revealed some design elements such as narrowed borders, chin, and forehead.
The device expectedly is tipped to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with up to 8GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and 4,000mAh battery with support for wireless charging. More details are expected before the reported May end Xiaomi event.