Three new Xiaomi Mi 6 images have just surfaced, and they give us a good look at the company’s upcoming flagship. In addition to that, Xiaomi actually shared a new teaser for their upcoming flagship, following the one that surfaced recently and confirmed that the phone will sport a dual camera setup on the back. That being said, let’s take a look at the leaked images first, shall we.
As you can see in the gallery down below, the Xiaomi Mi 6 will sport a home button / fingerprint scanner below its display, if this leak is legit, of course. The phone will be made out of metal and glass, and a dual camera setup on the back is also quite noticeable. Next to the rear-facing cameras, you’ll notice a dual-LED, dual-tone flash which is included there. An IR blaster will be a part of the Mi 6 offering as well, which is something that it also picked up from its predecessor, the Xiaomi Mi 5. Now, this device look somewhat different compared to the leaked render that surfaced earlier today, its metal frame is shaped differently here, and it makes us wonder which one of these two designs is accurate, presuming at least one is. Now, as already mentioned, Xiaomi also released a second teaser video for their upcoming flagship, and you can check it out by clicking here. This video reveals that the Mi 6 will be curved on all four sides. Now, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the phone’s display will be curved as it is on the Galaxy S8, it probably won’t, but it could mean that it will sport a slight curve to it, as Xiaomi will probably include a 2.5D curved glass on top of the device’s display.
The Xiaomi Mi 6 will be announced on April 19, as the company confirmed recently, and chances are that the company plans to launch to Mi 6 devices on that date. The Xiaomi Mi 6 is said to sport a 5.15-inch fullHD display, and come in both 3GB and 6GB RAM variants. The Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus, on the other hand, will come with a 5.7-inch fullHD or QHD panel. Both devices will share the same design, and specs it seems. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 SoC will fuel the Xiaomi Mi 6, and Android Nougat will come pre-installed on the device, along with the company’s MIUI OS.