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Upcoming Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 to use Huaxing Optoelectronics 1080P panel

Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 launch is just around the corner. So far, we have heard a lot about the upcoming smartphone. The tipsters have even shared the renders of the upcoming phone.

We know that the upcoming smartphone will be the first Xiaomi phone featuring under-display camera technology. Meanwhile today, a known blogger revealed some of the specifications of its screen.

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According to him, the device will use a customized screen of Huaxing Optoelectronics to achieve the proactive under-screen equipment. Unluckily, this panel only supports 1080 pixels revolution, which is also an unavoidable technical difficulty for proactive under-screen.

It is also reported that Xiaomi’s current off-screen front camera technology is relatively developed. And, the self-developed pixel arrangement has greatly improved the display effect of the camera area.

Adding to this, through the optimization of the camera algorithm, the phone has brought the same conventional front camera. Also, self-portrait performance and the screen window effect of the proactive part have been reduced.

Mi Mix 4 Render

It should be mentioned that in addition to achieve a true full screen, Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 will also adopt a fir-frame fully equal width design. Thus, the overall visual effect of the screen will be extremely shocking, which can also be regarded as making up for the lack of screen quality.

As per the old reports, the product may come with a specially customized high-screen resolution which will offer better display results compared to Full-HD+ screen resolution. However, it could miss 2K screen resolution support.

Recently, Chinese media reveals that Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 will have a 5000mAh battery that supports 120W wired fast charging and 80W wireless fast charging. This is the highest-rated fast charging technology in a smartphone so far.

Obviously, the Xiaomi Mi MIX 4 will launch as a flagship device. A few days back, it was reported that its price will be slightly higher than Mi 11 Ultra, which was launched in March this year.

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