The Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2 has been announced in China with a starting price tag of CNY 8,999 (roughly Rs. 1,06,250). It will soon be up for grabs in China and may arrive in global markets as well. The second-generation foldable smartphone bears an inward folding design, a flagship Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, triple rear cameras, and a range of new-age features.
The next-generation foldable smartphone by Xiaomi offers a redesigned hinge, a better display, an upgraded processor as well as improved cameras. Xiaomi has already made its presence felt in the foldable smartphone market with its first-generation MIX FOLD. Now, the MIX FOLD 2 has arrived just a day after Samsung's introduction of the Z Fold4.
The Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2 sports a 6.5-inch Full-HD+ E5 AMOLED cover screen with 1,000-nits peak brightness, and an 8.02-inch 2K LTPO 2.0 OLED foldable display with 1,300-nits maximum brightness. Both the displays have a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone features an inward folding, book-like design with rounded edges and a slightly reduced screen crease.
In terms of optics, the Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2 features a LEICA-engineered triple rear camera arrangement which consists of a 50MP IMX766 main shooter with OIS, a 13MP ultra-wide, and an 8MP macro sensor. On the cover screen, it has a 20MP selfie camera. The smartphone houses a 4,500mAh battery that supports 67W fast-charging.
Under the hood, the Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2 is powered by Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, paired with 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage. It boots Android 12-based MIUI Fold 13. For connectivity options, the smartphone includes 5G, dual-SIMs, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, NFC, and a Type-C port. Dimensions-wise, it is 5.4mm in thickness when unfolded.
For official pricing and availability, the Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2 costs CNY 8,999 (roughly Rs. 1,06,250) for the 12GB/256GB base model. The 12GB/512GB and 12GB/1TB variants cost CNY 9,999 (around Rs. 1,18,000) and CNY 11,999 (nearly Rs. 1,41,700), respectively. It come in two colour options of gold and black. The device will soon be up for grabs in China.
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