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There is a Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Similarity with the Galaxy Note 9

Unlike the Mi Mix 2S, the design resembles the predecessor, Mi Mix 3 will carry a completely different design. This is evident from the screenshot leaked in the virtual domain.

Earlier, Xiaomi Mi reportedly will introduce Mix 3 with a sliding design alias sliding to place sensors. As a result, the frame (bezel) can be thinner and the overall design looks clean.

Most recently, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is also said to have a special button to call digital assistants based on artificial intelligence technology, aka artificial intelligence (AI). This is similar to the Bixby button listed on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 line.

The AI assistant listed in Mi Mix 3 is named “Xiao”. Its functions vary, ranging from building devices, answering user questions with voice commands, and so on.

In addition to the issue of the AI button and sliding design, the Mi Mix 3 specification is already crowded around the internet. One of the most classy, Mi Mix 3 reportedly supports 5G cellular networks.

The performance is supported by the Snapdragon 845 chip, paired with the GPU Adreno 630. The combination of RAM and memory varies, from 6 GB / 64 GB, 6 GB / 128 GB, and 8 GB / 256 GB.

In the camera sector, Mi Mix 3 relies on dual modules (dual-camera) with a resolution of 20 megapixels each. The camera is equipped with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) to prevent shocks.

Other features include wireless charging and screen fingerprint recognition. As for the price information that many predict, which is in the range of 3,799 yuan or equivalent to $553.

In addition to Mi Mix 3, Xiaomi will also introduce a new mobile series, namely “LEX”. This phone also has a Xiao button, but for other specifications, it is still tightly closed.

In fact, Xiaomi has not yet confirmed various leaks, both for Mi Mix 3 and LEX. Let’s just wait until the two phones are actually unveiled in the next few months.

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