Leakster: the Xiaomi 12 will have an improved 50MP camera, 100W fast charging

Peter, 08 November 2021

The Snapdragon 888 was unveiled at the Snapdragon Tech Summit 2020, its successor is coming at this year’s event that starts on November 30. Last year Xiaomi was among the first to announce an 888-powered phone (not even a month later) and this year it is expected to do the same. You can see where this is going.

The Xiaomi 12 is expected to be the first Snapdragon 898 phone and to launch before the end of the year. According to leakster Digital Chat Station, the vanilla model will supports 100W fast charging – not 120W like we’ve seen on the Mi 10 Ultra and Mi 11T Pro (among other models).

The Xiaomi Mi 11 had a 4,600 mAh battery with 55W wired and 50W wireless fast charging The Xiaomi Mi 11 had a 4,600 mAh battery with 55W wired and 50W wireless fast charging

Anyway, the vanilla will be more 11T Pro than Ultra as it will lack a periscope lens and a high-quality ultra wide camera. It will have an improved main camera, however, writes DCS, based on a 50 MP sensor (instead of last year’s 108 MP sensor).

The phone will pack a large battery (we haven’t seen capacity numbers yet), but will flaunt a slim body. The 12 will also have a high screen-to-body ratio and a smaller punch hole for the selfie camera.

As as for the Xiaomi 12 Pro model, DCS previously talked about a triple 50 MP camera (wide, ultra wide and tele), but this was back in August, so we don't know if plans have changed since then.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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  • File
  • 20 Nov 2021
  • 0Es

How is that you can't uninstall carusell? I have a 11T PRO and I was able to uninstall every single app I wanted out of the phone..

  • Anonymous
  • 19 Nov 2021
  • 0cJ

Yep. And "feature phones" have an even better battery life... I guess some people like a company that serves a totalitarian government and don't like Google Services. ll people deserve their leadership.

Huawei flagships with Kirin chip have better battery because of lack of Google Play services.

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