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Rumor: Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 will have a completely invisible under display camera, rear display

Xiaomi has been working on under display cameras (or as some call them, under panel cameras, UPC) for years, but is yet to actually launch a phone with one. The Mi 10 Ultra was supposed to be the first, but that didn’t pan out. It didn’t happen for the Mi 11 Ultra either. But now the Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 is getting ready for launch and this one may be it – Xiaomi has finally figured out how to truly hide the under display camera, says .

A render showing the Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 and its under display camera

A render showing the Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 and its under display camera

The camera will be completely invisible to the naked eye when not in operation. However, an earlier rumor claimed that the display will be limited to 1080p+ resolution. This panel will reportedly be supplied by Huaxing Optoelectronics.

While Xiaomi has patented a design with a quad-curve display, the Mi Mix 4 will use a more standard dual-curve display to save on costs. It is already rumored to be pricier than the Mi 11 Ultra – that means it will be more than CNY 6,000 ($930/€790), which is the Ultra’s starting price (it was much, much higher than that in Europe, €1,200).

has created renders of the back of the device, showing a secondary display next to the camera, though larger than the one seen on the Mi 11 Ultra.

Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 renders showing a secondary display on the back
Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 renders showing a secondary display on the back
Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 renders showing a secondary display on the back

Xiaomi Mi Mix 4 renders showing a secondary display on the back

There’s also a video that shows the phone from all angles:

Xiaomi may unveil the Mi Mix 4 alongside MIUI 13 in August. The phone is expected to support UWB, feature a Snapdragon 888 chipset and a 4,500 mAh battery with 120W wired and 80W wireless charging.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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