The foldable smartphone market has become quite popular in recent years. So much so that especially Android phone manufacturers are in an important race with very ambitious products in this field. Entering the foldable phone field with the MIX Fold model, Xiaomi accelerated its work for its second phone. Leaky information about the device continues to come.
Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 will be the thinnest and lightest foldable smartphone
Xiaomi, one of the world’s biggest technology giants, is preparing to come with its second foldable phone, Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 in the very near future. Since the smartphone is under development, issues such as how it will look and which processor it will use are still a matter of curiosity. However, leak information about the device has just started to come.
Ice Universe, one of the important leaks for smartphones, has made some important claims about the design of Xiaomi MIX Fold 2. According to the source, the foldable smartphone will be the thinnest and lightest foldable smartphone ever released. On the other hand, the processor and other features of the device have been revealed recently.
The first claims were that the Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 would have Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in the processor part. However, the company wants the phone’s chipset to be the best. Accordingly, in the light of information from sources close to Xiaomi, the device will receive Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 +, which has not yet been introduced. In addition, the smartphone could be the first reverse folding phone with its design.
We know from previous information that MIX Fold 2 will come with an 8-inch screen size and a 6.5-inch external display. In previous rumors, it was stated that the screen will have high quality. Digital Chat Station said it will have a 120Hz refresh rate and 2K resolution. He also added that its technical features will be at a level that can be called luxury. On the other hand, a clear statement about its weight was not used.
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