Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central
What you need to know
- Xiaomi could soon launch another Android phone with a 108MP primary camera.
- The phone is codenamed "Gauguin Pro" and is expected to come equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.
- Apart from China, the phone will be headed to India and Europe as well.
In November last year, Xiaomi launched its first phone with a 108MP camera. Since then, the company has launched two more phones with 108MP cameras: the flagship Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. Now, a new report from XDA Developers has claimed the company is working on another phone with a 108MP camera, codenamed "Gauguin Pro."
The "Gauguin Pro" will apparently be part of a new product series that will also include a vanilla model codenamed "Gauguin." Unlike the Pro model, the vanilla "Gauguin" is said to come equipped with a 64MP primary camera. As per evidence that has been found within MIUI 12, both phones will have quad-camera setups at the rear. While the rest of the key specs of the two phones remain a mystery at this point, the report suggests they will both be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. The report further states that the Gauguin series are going to be released in three regions: China, India, and Europe.
Xiaomi is also said to be working on a new Redmi K30 series phone called the K30 Ultra. The phone is tipped to feature a popup selfie camera and run on a MediaTek chipset. If Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station is to be believed, the phone will feature MediaTek's Dimensity 1000 chipset and a 144Hz display.
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