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Lei Jun Compared iPhone 13 to Upcoming Xiaomi 12 Series

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Some days ago, Lei Jun, the founder of the Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi, officially announced that the company would release the Xiaomi 12 series flagship on coming December 28.

Ahead of the unveiling of the new flagship smartphone, Xiaomi 12, the Chinese tech giant has shared new details regarding the upcoming devices and compared the same to iPhone 13. The iPhone 13 sports a 6.1-inch display with a 71.5-millimeter width. The Xiaomi 12, on the other hand, sports a 6.28-inch display with a width of 69.9mm. As a result, Xiaomi is able to pack a larger display inside a slimmer smartphone.

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The upcoming Xiaomi 12 phone is 1.6mm narrower than the iPhone 13 but boasts a larger screen. This demonstrates that a small body does not always imply a small screen and that a small flagship does not necessarily imply a small screen flagship.

The upcoming Xiaomi 12 series will feel better to hold the iPhone 13 due to the fact that the front and rear hyperboloid design.

Another teaser graphic promotes the Xiaomi 12’s enhanced main camera. According to reports, the corporation spent two years researching and developing picture capture algorithms. Faster image processing in all conditions, including night mode shooting, is also mentioned in the teaser.

Xiaomi has revealed that the forthcoming flagship will be equipped with a highly effective cooling system that includes a huge heat dissipation panel. The uncompromisingly powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset will be able to deliver consistently great performance in all user scenarios of the smartphone.

On the final note, in terms of battery constraints and careful power consumption considerations, the Xiaomi 12’s tiny size has significant drawbacks. To achieve this, the Xiaomi 12 will not employ a 2K screen in order to improve battery life. The Xiaomi 12’s display will be a 6.28-inch 1080P screen comparable to a 2K resolution.

This is because higher resolutions have a greater impact on battery life, and the only way to get a more “stable” experience is to ensure battery longevity.

Stay connected to TechGenyz as we will you the latest updates as soon as the Xiaomi 12 is unveiled come next week, Tuesday, December 28th.

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