Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro teased with three 50 MP rear cameras
Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro is on its way. Lu Weibing, President of the Xiaomi smartphone division, confirmed the phone's arrival by posting multiple teasers on his Weibo page.

The executive revealed that the phone will stick to a Leica-powered triple camera at the back, but now all three shooters will come with a 50 MP sensor. The Civi 5 Pro will be extremely thin, just like the flagship Xiaomi 15 with its 8.1 mm profile.
The series of posts also included a set of camera samples, from which we can gather a bit more info about the cameras. The main sensor will stick to an f/1.63 aperture, while the ultra-wide will have a f/2.2 lens and 15 mm equivalent focal length.
The images also showcased a 60 mm focal length, which may be the 2.5x telephoto cam, matching the one of the Redmi K80 Pro.
Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro camera samples
The Civi series usually has two front-facing cameras, and at least one of them will be 50 MP with an f/2.0 aperture and likely with AF as well.
The phone reportedly appeared on Geekbench with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and 16 GB RAM. Xiaomi is expected to bring the Civi 5 Pro with a 6,000 mAh battery, which would be a huge increase over the 4,700 mAh cell in the predecessor Civi 4 Pro.
The phone's launch is imminent, considering the abundance of promotional materials. We will probably know the official date in the coming days.
Source (in Chinese)
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