Here are the details of the Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro camera


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Xiaomi is planning to launch an Android smartphone with a 108-megapixel penta-lens camera system, which will be available as Mi CC9 Pro on the Chinese market and Note 10 or Note 10 Pro on global markets. Only a few hours after the announcement of this information, the manufacturer already unpacked further details about the built-in 108 MP camera. But now Xiaomi reveals, even more, all the details about what the Penta camera will have. The following details are now known:

  • 108 MP, f1.7, 1/1.33 ” sensor
  • 20 MP, 117 ° ultra-wide-angle sensor
  • 1.5 cm macro sensor
  • 12 MP portrait, 50 mm, 1.4 μm sensor
  • 5x telephoto sensor

Although it was also reported that the main sensor even has optical image stabilization, but we still have doubts. Anyway, there is no confirmation in the graphics shared by Xiaomi.

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Under the hood is currently to be expected with a Snapdragon 730G, like the Mi 9T. So, we can classify the new smartphone in the Premium middle class. However, Xiaomi could surprise us with a huge battery, perhaps over 5170 mAh capacity.

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro has a 6.47-inch full HD+ OLED display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio and in-display fingerprint reader. The phone will come with up to 8 GB of RAM. The highest model of the phone may have 256 GB of native storage. The Android 9 Pie OS on the device could be customized with MIUI 11. There is no support for microSD card on the device.

The frontside of the Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro features a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. The smartphone weighs 208 grams and its thickness is 9.67mm. It will be presented soon, an event is already announced for the 5th of November.

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