Xiaomi has announced the Mix Fold 3, a new foldable phone for the Chinese market. Key points about the device include:
1. The Mix Fold 3 has a 6.56-inch cover screen and a larger 8.03-inch foldable screen.
2. It features Leica-powered rear cameras with multiple focal lengths, including two telephoto lenses.
3. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and has up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. It also has a 4800mAh battery with fast wired and wireless charging.
Please note that this information is specific to the Chinese market and there is no word on a global launch yet.
Huawei dominates the foldable smartphone market in China with over 50% market share, despite not having 5G connectivity, and the segment is experiencing strong year-over-year growth.
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