
According to MySmartPrice, the NCC listing mentions a smartphone with model number 2405CPX3DG. This model number is believed to be related to the Xiaomi Mix Flip. The listing shows the phone’s support for 67W fast charging with the MDY-15 EV adapter and mentions the presence of dual batteries with capacities of 1145 and 3595 mAh.
A well-known Weibo source has now provided more clarity about the battery capacity of the Xiaomi Mix Flip. It claims that it can house a 4,700mAh battery with 67W fast charging. Previously it was said that it will come with a 4900mAh battery.
Live images of the Xiaomi Mix Flip appear on the NCC page
The NCC listing includes live images of the Xiaomi Mix Flip, showing that the foldable phone features a dual camera setup vertically embedded in the display. The foldable main display has a punch-hole cutout in the middle and what looks like Xiaomi branding at the bottom. The image may show a prototype device.
The Xiaomi Mix Flip was previously spotted on the National Broadcasting and Communications Commission of Thailand’s IMEI and TUV certification database with model number 2405CPX3DG.
Xiaomi announced earlier this week that the Mix Flip would launch alongside the Mix Fold 4 later this month. The new phone will be the first device to come out of Xiaomi’s new smart factory in Changping, Beijing. These products are sold in global markets outside of China.
According to previously leaked information, the Xiaomi Mix Flip will feature a 1.5K display and run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. It is likely to feature a dual rear camera unit, which is expected to include a 50MP OV50E primary sensor and a 60MP OV60A secondary sensor with 2x optical zoom. Most likely, this phone will have a 32-megapixel sensor on the front.
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