Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro, a possible Chinese variant of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 recently announced, has received its TENAA certification which confirms most of the smartphone’s technical specifications.
Soon after, the company also published details about the handset’s penta camera setup on Weibo. By pulling both sources together, we can get a more clear image of what to expect from the device.
The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro will have a 6.47 OLED display with FHD + resolution (2340×1080 pixels) and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Under the hood, we’ll find an Octa-Core @ 2.2 GHz SoC, which is rumored to be the Snapdragon 730G.
It will come in 6/8 /12GB RAM options and will have 64/128 / 256GB of storage space. Battery-wise, it will be quite impressive as it will feature a 5,170mAh battery with 30W charging support.
On to the cameras, it seems like we will have a 32MP selfie snapper but, of course, the party is on the back where we’ll find a 108MP Samsung-made main lens with an f / 1.7 aperture and a 20MP wide-angle lens with a 117-degree field of view.
Following those, we have an additional 12MP lens, 50mm, with support for dual autofocus and f / 2.0 optics, a telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid and digital up to 50x and last but not least, a Super Macro lens with a minimum focusing distance of 1.5cm.
The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro was rumored for a late October launch but the company’s Weibo account confirmed that it will be announced on November 5th, in China.
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