Xiaomi Mix Flip hyped up for its “imperceptible crease” as camera info leaks

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The Galaxy Z Flip5 sports a noticeable crease. (Source: Notebookcheck/Daniel Schmidt)
The Galaxy Z Flip5 sports a noticeable crease. (Source: Notebookcheck/Daniel Schmidt)

The Xiaomi Mix Flip is on the way. The Galaxy Z Flip6 rival is rumored to be billed to debut shortly, and a new leak now provides some insight into the foldable phone’s hardware and design.

Xiaomi is reportedly set to launch its first clamshell-style foldable smartphone soon. The Xiaomi Mix Flip has been rumored to launch both in China and other global markets, with a new leak now revealing more details of the foldable. 

According to the source, the Xiaomi Mix Flip is billed to sport an imperceptible crease. Every new foldable device claims to have eliminated the crease, though, so it remains to be seen just how well Xiaomi does with that, particularly with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 having a noticeable crease. If the Mix Flip manages to outdo the Samsung foldable in that regard, it’ll rightly be considered a design success. 

In addition, the Mix Flip is said to feature two rear cameras. Unlike the Galaxy Z Flip5 which features a main camera and an ultra-wide snapper, however, the Xiaomi foldable is tipped to come equipped with a 50 MP main camera and a standard telephoto camera. 

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Ricci Rox, 2024-02- 4 (Update: 2024-02- 4)

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