Finally, Xiaomi Civi 3 was officially presented, which, among other things, received MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra chipset, dual front camera, 67W fast charging and colorful and modern design that mostly attracts young people. Since there are rumors that the device may appear in global markets, if not under this name, but with some other title (perhaps Xiaomi 14 Lite), it is definitely worth getting to know it.
As in the case of previous generation Civi devices, the manufacturer is focusing on the camera experience this time around, and the most important component of this endeavor is the dual 32MP front module, which is housed in a capsule-shaped cutout next to the LED flashes and the speaker grille.
The primary front camera has optical image stabilization and autofocus capabilities, while the other has a wide 100-degree field of view and is capable of recording 4K video.
The front flash uses artificial intelligence to simulate different lighting effects, so selfies taken by a smartphone can have more realistic colors.
On the back of the Xiaomi Civi 3 there is a rather large camera island, where the 50MP primary camera with optical image stabilization, based on the Sony IMX800 sensor, is supported by an 8MP wide angle. and a 2-megapixel macro unit.
Although the “selling points” of the device are the cameras, the screen wasn’t bad either, with a 6.55-inch Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz panel, the phone has nothing to be ashamed of. The maximum brightness of 1500 nits and Gorilla Glass 5 protection is just the icing on the cake.
The MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra inside the Xiaomi Civi 3 could be accompanied by 12 or 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 3.1 storage, depending on the package chosen. The Chinese manufacturer has tested the power supply task on a 4,500mAh battery, which is compatible with 67W wired chargers. Xiaomi’s novelty welcomes us with Android 13 after the first switch, to which the MIUI 14 user interface adds unique features and functions.
You can get the Xiaomi Civi 3 in purple, green, gold, and gray shades if you’re currently in China. Converted from local currency, the 12/256 GB model costs $353 (about HUF 122,000), while the higher configuration, which includes 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, can be purchased for $ 424 (about HUF 147,000). Hungarian). Open sales of the smartphone will begin on May 31 in China, and official sources have not yet announced the details of possible international distribution.
source: GSMArena
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