Details of Mi Mix 4 Recorded Geekbench Specific List, Can Come with Snapdragon 888 SoC, 12GB RAM

Mi Mix 4 is alleged to have entered Geekbench and was listed in some of the specifics. Xiaomi has just announced that it will launch the Mi Mix 4 on August 10 in China and will come up with a host of changes over the Mi Mix 3 5G launched in 2019.

Mi Mix 4’s has also been accused of making rounds on various certification websites and pointing out certain specifications as well. The phone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC.

There are several Geekbench listings for Xiaomi phone with model number 2106118C – believed to belong to Mi Mix 4’s.

They show octa-core SoC with 4 + 3 + 1 basic configuration and this is expected to be Snapdragon 888.

The phone is also listed with 12GB for -RAM and running Android 11. Various listings have unlimited test scores from 858 to 1,164 and multi-idea test scores ranging from 2,995 to 3,706.

The Mi Mix 4’s, as the name suggests, is part of the Mi Mix series Xiaomi launched in 2016 with the aim of offering a much larger structure by reducing bezels.

The first Mi Mix came with pieces that were not at all three sides but a thick chin that stayed with the selfie camera.

Years ago, Mi Mix phones had a traditional design other than the Mi Mix Alpha with a rotating display and the latest Mi Mix Fold with Samsung Galaxy Z Fold-like foldable display.

Now, the Chinese company will launch the Mi Mix 4 and have been asked to bring some technological advances.

Last month, the Mi Mix 4 was promised to come with a blurry camera that will be completely invisible to the naked eye.

It is known that Xiaomi has been working on this technology for a long time now and introduced the third generation of this technology last year.

Suspicious provisioning of the phone features a second Mi 11 style display on the back and a quad rear camera setup. They also show four color options.

Xiaomi has not officially shared any information about the Mi Mix 4 except that it will be launched on August 10.

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