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Xiaomi 12 Lite: the design of the smartphone is fully revealed before the launch

Xiaomi is preparing to unveil in a few days a new smartphone for its 12 series, the Xiaomi 12 Lite. Before its official launch, we already know everything about the design of the device thanks to official renderings.

Xiaomi 12 Lite
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While Xiaomi has still not officially lifted the veil on its next Xiaomi 12 Lite, the smartphone has already been unveiled in all its glory on social networks. In effect, leaker Evan Blass did not wait for the Chinese manufacturer’s conference to unveil the official renders of the smartphone, which reveal all of its design.

As we had already seen in stolen photos several months ago, the smartphone will inherit the design of the other 12 series devices for the rear photo module. However, theThe Xiaomi 12 Lite will stand out from its big brothers by using flat borderslike the entry-level Redmi Note 11.

What do we know about the Xiaomi 12 Lite?

As revealed by the inscriptions on the back of the smartphone, the Xiaomi 12 Lite will use a triple-camera setup with a 108 MP primary sensor. It would be accompanied by an 8 MP ultra wide-angle sensor as well as a 5 MP macro sensor.

We also know that the Xiaomi 12 Lite will be powered by a Snapdragon 778G chip from Qualcomm, but above all that we will find a 6.55-inch FHD + screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The screen is flat and not curved, and shelters a punch with the front camera in the center.

The device should then directly compete with the new Nothing Phone 1, which will also offer quite similar technical characteristics. On the battery side, the smartphone would be powered by a 4500 mAh battery compatible with 67W fast chargingwhich is as much as the classic Xiaomi 12.

In addition to the official renderings, we know that some users have already had the chance to get their hands on the smartphone, as proven by an unboxing video published a few days ago on Twitter and other social networks. It allowed to give a better overview of what the device would look like in its pink color. Visibly, two other colors will be available: green and black.

Deepak Gupta

Deepak Gupta is a technical writer with a 10-year track record in business, gaming, and technology journalism. He specializes in translating complex technical data into actionable insights for a global audience.

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