
Xiaomi to launch Mi Mix 4 with under display camera on August 10, here is what we know
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After days of speculations and interest, Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be launching the next Mi Mix series smartphone early August.
After days of speculations and interest, Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be launching the next Mi Mix series smartphone early August. The Mi Mix 4 will be launched on August 10, Xiaomi confirmed through a post on Weibo. The upcoming smartphone is expected to have major improvements on the existing Mi Mix 3 and Mi Mix 3 5G devices. One of these will be the presence of an under-display camera. This will make the Mi Mix 4 the first smartphone in the commercial market to have an under-display camera. Xiaomi is also expected to launch a number of other products on the same day. This may include other smartphones and new tablets. Interestingly, it is hosting this event just one day before Samsung’s famous Galaxy Unpacked launch where it is expected to unveil the new Galaxy Z Fold with S Pen support.
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