Just few hours back we reported about the upcoming flagship device Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 leaked photo which reveals thin bezels and no chin having high screen to body ratio compared to the existing Mi Mix 2. More details have emerged about the upcoming flagship device which includes the pricing information of the different variants which suggests that the company may be planning a Ferrari Edition along with the standard and Ceramic variant. The leak also shows the alleged Mi Mix 3 device with an under-display fingerprint sensor and under display front camera. An image of front panel is also shown side by side which once again shows a top slot for under display front camera sensor.
The leak also suggests that Xiaomi Mi Mix may come with two variants of the device with one variant featuring a under-display front camera while a second variant may feature a popup camera similar to what we have seen in Vivo Nex and matches with the leaked teaser earlier showing the popup camera. The leaked image shows the sketch of the popup camera mechanism and looks exactly like Vivo Nex camera though we are not sure of the authenticity of the image.
Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Pricing
Apart from these images, the leak also comes with a third image which reveals the different price variants and pricing of Xiaomi Mi Mix 3. It suggests that one variant will be backed by a 3500 mAh battery while the second variant may be backed by 4000 mAh Battery & includes a fast charger of 30W (We may have messed up with translation).
Based on that image, Mi Mix 3 will be priced as follows for the Standard Variant:
- 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM: 3399 Yuan
- 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM: 3699 Yuan
- 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM: 3999 Yuan
- 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM: 4299 Yuan
Whereas the Ceramic variant will be priced at:
- 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM: 4399 Yuan
- 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM: 4699 Yuan
- 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM: 4999 Yuan
- 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM: 5299 Yuan
The leak indicates that pricing of Mi Mix 3 Ferrari edition is yet to be finalised and will be decided later on. The phone is expected to officially launch in September 2018.
As with any other leak, take this with a pinch of salt. Stay tuned at Androidpure and we will keep you updated.