Xiaomi Mi 9 Transparent edition will have a special 7P f/1.47 camera

Vlad, 20 February 2019

You'll probably be hard pressed to remember, but before Samsung's onslaught of announcements today, Xiaomi also unveiled the Mi 9. This phone also has a transparent special edition, that for now will only be available in China.

We already knew it would boast 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, as well as a back design that shows some components under the glass - although these aren't the real ones, mind you, that would have required an internal redesign. The look is inspired by Alita Battle Angel, apparently, but there's another difference between this version and a vanilla Mi 9.

According to this slide shown at the presentation, the Mi 9 Transparent edition (which may be called Mi 9 Explorer) will have a special camera with f/1.47 aperture and a 7P lens. 7P means the lens will actually have 7 optical elements - typically high-end cameras have 5P or 6P lenses, but Xiaomi went a step further.

It's unclear which of the three rear shooters this will be, but we're assuming (and hoping) that it's the main one - with 48 MP resolution and the Sony IMX586 sensor.

This means the Mi 9 Transparent edition will let in much more light than the vanilla version, and more than any of its competitors at the moment - if only by a hair. Still, expect to see even better night-time photography coming out of this Mi 9 variant.

It will be priced at CNY 3,999, which right now equates to about $595 or €524. Hopefully the company will decide to sell it outside of its home market as well.

Via (in German)


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How will it affect image quality?

I think its a fantastic idea. Since it downsamples 48MP to 12MP, we might end up with a sharper daytime image than competitors using f/1.5 lens (Like LG, etc.)! And better light for the dark too. Best of all worlds in my opinion.

camera lens is not just a single piece of glass like our spectacle they are an assemble of few pieces of material (either glass in those real camera lens and in this case for mobile phone usually are plastic) on top of light sensor if you used a ...

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