Xiaomi is rumored to be working on a foldable phone called the Xiaomi MIX Flip, which looks like a flip phone. The fact that its moniker appears in the IMEI database is just one of the many leaks and rumors that have been reported so far. Rumor has it that it will debut in H1, 2024. A new report has revealed additional details, such as the screen’s pixel density and camera setup.
Xiaomi Mix Flip camera and display specification details
According to a source on Android Headlines, the Xiaomi Mix Flip is anticipated to have a dual rear camera setup, with a 1/1.55-inch 50-megapixel Light Hunter 800 serving as the primary sensor and a 1/2.8-inch 60-megapixel Omnivision OV60A secondary sensor with 2x optical zoom.
According to the rumor, the 32-megapixel OV32B sensor that is expected to be housed under the primary display of the Xiaomi Mix Flip would serve as the front camera sensor. Notably, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra and Motorola Edge 40 are two devices that use the same sensor.
According to the source, the Xiaomi Mix Flip uses the OV60A sensor, which is often used in selfie cameras, as a secondary back camera because it is anticipated that it will be utilized for taking selfies with the cover screen.
It is disclosed that the sensor that comes with it is an Omnivision OV60A with a 2x optical zoom. Some phones, including the Motorola Edge 40 Pro, have this sensor for the front camera. Surprisingly, the MIX Flip appears to employ it as a secondary sensor on the back.
A 1.5K screen resolution is another detail leaked by the source, which makes sense considering that clamshell foldable phones typically don’t have the best specs. When the phone is released onto the market, it is important to remember that you can truly receive something distinct.
According to the leak, the phone will launch in May or June of this year because it has the model numbers 2405CPX3DG/2405CPX3DC, where the 2405 might stand for May in this year. The new phone may be the subject of many more details in the months to come, given that the month is not too far off.