The folding phone market is growing day by day with the participation of new manufacturers. It is even said that due to the interest in this sector on the Android side, Apple has accelerated its hand and started prototype production. But now, it’s the turn of the Xiaomi MIX Fold 2. Here are the details…
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Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 will be released in Q2 of this year
Last year, Xiaomi launched the Mi MIX Fold device, the brand’s first foldable smartphone. Now, the company is preparing to introduce the new model of the series, which it calls Mi MIX Fold 2.
As the Mi MIX Fold 2 is still in development at the moment, the prototype device and leaks about it are quite limited. However, there are strong predictions about how it will look and which processor it will use.
A report that emerged today says that the Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 foldable smartphone may launch in the second quarter of this year, namely in April, May and June. In the leaks we encountered in the past, it was said that it was expected to be introduced in the summer. Therefore, it is thought that Xiaomi has thrown the chip crisis into the second plan for this device.
According to leaks in the past, Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 will have an 8.1-inch screen with 2K resolution. It is also said that both the inner and outer panels on the device will have a high screen refresh rate of at least 120 Hz.
In addition, Xiaomi can surprise us by using LTPO display panels on this folding phone. The main purpose of this step of the company is interpreted as wanting to use the adaptive refresh rate technology that Samsung offers on its flagship phones.
MIX Fold 2 will most likely use Qualcomm’s new favorite Snapdragon 8 Gen1 processor. It will also have a larger-capacity battery, fast charging support and wireless charging support compared to its predecessor. In addition, Xiaomi is also developing a device against Samsung’s Flip models. But its details and when it will be introduced are not yet known.
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