Xiaomi Mi Max lineup is the company’s solution to cheap smartphones with giant batteries. The previous Mi Max 2 had a whopping 5300mAh battery on top of decent midrange specifications.

Now its time for its successor, which will be called Mi Max 3, to replace it. The upcoming Mi Max 3 has already been included in TENAA’s listings with some specifications already confirmed. The listings only had a few minor details without any pictures before, but now they have been updated so we can see what it will look like,

Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Front Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Rear

Design

As seen in the pictures above, the Mi Max 3 won’t be coming with a notched display but instead will feature trimmed bezels and a tall display. There’s a fingerprint reader on the rear on top of Xiaomi’s minimal design, the rear finish seems some sort of metal with a vertically arranged dual camera array close to the top-left corner.


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There are no visible hardware navigation keys this time, so we expect the Mi Max 3 to either use full-screen gestures or the classic Android navigation buttons.

Specifications

On paper, the upcoming handset will come with an Octa-core processor, expected to be a Snapdragon 625, clocked at 1.8 GHz. The gigantic display measures 6.9-inches, this lineup consists of bulky devices with large displays and large batteries – which, by the way, has a 5,400mAh capacity.


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The display panel should either be a TFT or an IPS LCD, it has an FHD+ (1080 x 2160) resolution though. RAM options are 3, 4, and 6 GB which come in pairs with either 32, 64, or up to 128 GB storage. On the rear, a 12 MP primary sensor pairs with a secondary shooter, most likely a generic depth sensor for background blur, while the front side has a 5 MP selfie camera.

For the software, it is highly likely to come with Android 8.1 Oreo with a proprietary MIUI 10 on top. Xiaomi Mi Max 3 will be made official in July, this year.

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