The render and specs of Xiaomi Mi A3, which is launching soon, has surfaced online. The upcoming mid-ranger from Xiaomi sees a meaningful upgrade from its predecessor Mi A2.
The Mi A3 will come will with a glass back instead of a metal which was seen on Mi A2. The glass back bears a resemblance to Xioami’s recently launched Mi CC9 phone. The front gets a notch display while the back hosts a triple-camera setup: 48MP normal camera paired with 8MP and 2MP sensors. For selfies, there will be a 32MP front snapper.
Likewise, beside triple-camera, the back has no fingerprint scanner, which suggests that the phone could come with an in-display fingerprint scanner, unlike the capacitive. Also, the Mi A2 had no 3.55mm headphone jack whilst the Mi A3 gets one.
Internally, the phone will have a Snapdragon 665 chipset alternate to rumored Snapdragon 710, 4GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of onboard storage. This time the phone will also have an option for expansion via microSD card which was previously missing from the Mi A2.
Finally, the device will sport a 6-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen, 4,000mAh battery, and a USB Type-C port. Similar to previous models this one will also be an Android One device, meaning you will get stock Android experience and timely updates.
About the release date, the Mi A2 came to existence in July last year so we expect the Mi A3 to release within a few months or sooner.