
Asus Zenfone 8 Mini RAM, battery and fast charging support details leaked
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The Asus Zenfone 8 Mini’s online leaked information reveals the RAM, battery capacity, and storage options.
Asus will be presenting its upcoming flagship series Zenfone 8 on 12 May. This time, besides a regular variant and a Pro variant, the brand will also be bringing a compact Zenfone 8 Mini to the market. The new devices are said to ditch the flipping camera mechanism found in the ZenFone 6 and 7 series. Asus will stick with a conventional camera arrangement and will introduce a punch-hole on the handsets’ displays. Did you miss me?Know more : https://t.co/ig6Hay5mlo#Zenfone8 #BigonPerformanceCompactinSize A recent leak by Dealntech has appeared online revealing the storage options and battery capacity of the Asus Zenfone 8 mini device. Per the outlet, the Zenfone 8 Mini will come in five memory variants: 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, 8GB and 128GB, 8GB and 256GB, 12GB and 256GB, and 16GB and 256GB. The outlet also claims that the device will pack a 4,000mAh battery and 30W fast charging will be supported. Besides these, earlier rumours have suggested that the device will also be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 chipset and feature a 5.92-inch OLED panel with support for a 120Hz refresh rate. On the rear, it could be equipped with a 64MP camera setup as well. As for the other specs, we will have to wait until 12 May to see what Asus is brining to the table.
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