the photo block is really going over the top in this visual

the photo block is really going over the top in this visual
the photo block is really going over the top in this visual

Leaker Evan Blass shares a visual of the back of the future Xiaomi Mix Fold 4. The folding smartphone would go all out in the photo with a block that does not go unnoticed.

Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 for illustration // Source: Chloé Pertuis – Frandroid

Xiaomi continues to work on folding smartphones. And even if France and Europe still don’t see the color, it’s always interesting to see what the Chinese brand is up to. So here we are with a visual of the future Mix Fold 4 thanks to the famous and renowned leaker Evan Blass on X/Twitter.

Let’s be clear, we don’t have much to sink our teeth into yet since the shared image only shows the back of the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4. This is already enough to see that we should be dealing with a most impressive photo block. The latter would occupy the upper quarter of the rear face, covering almost the entire width.

Visual of the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 // Source: Evan Blass on X/Twitter

We see at least four cameras and potentially a fifth photo sensor at the bottom right that we can’t see very well on the visual. An LED flash is also part of it. For its part, the Leica logo, the Chinese manufacturer’s photo partner on high-end models like the Xiaomi 14 and the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.

Some features of the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4

For once, Xiaomi will most likely focus on its own camera prowess and innovations to praise the Mix Fold 4. While we wait to learn more, Evan Blass has made a short comment to accompany the image. The opportunity to give some technical information.

On the program: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Leica Summilux sensor, battery of more than 5000 mAh, wireless charging, IPX8 certification and thickness less than 10 mm. The leaker specifies however that the image he shares serves as a working basis for Xiaomi teams and that the final product could be a little different from what we see here.


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