Further speculation has appeared on the Internet about the upcoming flagships Xiaomi 12 a Xiaomi 12 Pro. Both models were recently EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) certified. This marks their global performance in the coming weeks. So let's take a look at what the upcoming flag series of the Chinese giant should bring.
The devices have already passed EEC certification
The code markings of these two so far not presented devices are "Zeus" and "Cupido". It is already confirmed that the models Xiaomi 12 a Xiaomi 12 Pro they will also get beyond the borders of China.
Thanks to the Eurasian certification, it can be said that availability in Europe is a matter of course. The model numbers are known as 2201122G and 2201123G respectively. We could expect the standard version in December of this year. The "Pro" edition should be ready for sale after the beginning of 2022.
Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro will be real flagships
Many fans are concerned about the components used. We can tell you with certainty that Snapdragon 898 chipsets from the American giant Qualcomm will find their place under the hood of both phones.
There is also talk of LTPO displays with a resolution of 2K. Today, high refresh rates on smartphones are standard. It's great that Xiaomi will keep this great habit and we can look forward to 120 Hz panels.
The best-equipped memory version will deliver up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of user data storage. Basically, MIUI 13 should be installed on both models, which will surely please you.
Large battery with support for extremely fast charging
An interesting feature will be a 5 mAh battery, capable of charging with a power of up to 000 W. You can charge the phones wirelessly with a power of 120 W. Finally, we will mention the type of primary sensor. You can look forward to a sensor from Samsung. More specifically, it will be ISOCELL GN50.
The date of the official revelation of these news has not yet been revealed. We wonder if the new flagships will be worth it. If we learn other interesting information, we will inform you via an article on our website.
Thus, it is more than likely that ultra will not reach Europe