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Xiaomi’s new Mi Mix foldable packs an 8-inch screen and FOUR (?!) speakers


Xiaomi has just unfolded its first foldable phone — the Mi Mix Fold. The device packs an 8.01-inch WQHD+ AMOLED screen with Dolby Vision Support. When it’s folded up, you can continue using it through a 6.52-inch flexible AMOLED screen. However, its resolution is weird 2520 x 840. Not having a full HD screen on the front is slightly disappointed. To handle folding and unfolding, Xiaomi says it has specially crafted a hinge and tested it 1 million times. We inserted a beautifully crafted hinge as the backbone of the device, giving #MiMIXFOLD the ability to unfold epic moments. #XiaomiMegaLaunch…

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