FCC certifies the Xiaomi Mi 5X and its 3,000mAh battery

Peter, 19 July 2017

Things are lining up for the Xiaomi Mi 5X launch – the date is set (July 26) and leaks have given us a peek at the specs and the looks of the phone. Perhaps the final hurdle – an FCC certification – has been cleared, so we’re all ready for launch.

The certificate goes into detail about the battery side of things – 3,000mAh Li-Po power pack charged over a USB-C cable by a 10W adapter (5V @ 2A). That, combined with the rumored Snapdragon 625 chipset, should result in a solid battery life.

Even though specs info remains unofficial, people are lining up on Mi.com – 250,000 people have registered their interest in the Mi 5X. Those, of course, are not pre-orders. Those will come later at an expected price of CNY 2,000 (about $300/€255).

A quick refresh on the other specs – 5.5” 1080p screen, 4GB RAM, Android 7.1 Nougat (with the new MIUI 9). There will be (perhaps) a higher end model with Snapdragon 660.

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  • Anonymous
  • 29 Jul 2017
  • tZk

Xiaomi same like Asus, using the app will return to home screen suddenly. They dont optimize the ram management, 4GB ram with android 7.1.1 for Xiaomi maybe not enough.

  • Anonymous
  • 29 Jul 2017
  • tZk

Xiaomi same like Asus, using the app will return to home screen suddenly. They dont optimize the ram management, 4GB ram with android 7.1.1 for Xiaomi maybe not enough.

  • Anonymous
  • 22 Jul 2017
  • IW@

It will surely sell well to those with iphone envy. The battery has been made intentionally small (3000mAh) so that it can be as thin as the iphone 6s/7plus. The top and bottom bezels have also be expanded to achieve a convincing iphone 6s/7plus loo...

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