
Xiaomi will unveil the Mix Flip 2, Tab 7S Pro on June 26
Xiaomi has just teased quite the event on June 26. This Thursday at 19:00 local time, Xiaomi will announce the Mix Flip 2 and the Tab 7S Pro alongside next-gen personal smart devices. The event will also host Xiaomi's second car, and first SUV, the YU7, with the company detailing pricing for the first time.
Additionally, per Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the mega-event will host the Redmi K80 Ultra, the Redmi K Pad, as well as Xiaomi's AI Glasses, Xiaomi Open Earphones Pro, the Mi Band 10, and Xiaomi's Watch S4 41mm.
Official Xiaomi teaser for June 26
The Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 is expected to bring a 6.85-inch folding screen with a "1.5K" resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, and a 5,100mAh battery with 67W wired and 50W wireless charging.
Camera-wise, it has a 50MP main and a 50MP ultrawide. The Mix Flip 2 has an IR blaster, NFC, and is IPX8 water-resistant. Expect global availability, given that the original made it out of China.
The Tab 7S Pro runs Xiaomi's own Xring 01 SoC, has a 12.5-inch 144Hz IPS LCD, and a potent 10,610mAh battery with 12W charging.
The Redmi K80 Ultra has a 6.83-inch LTPS OLED (FHD+ 144Hz) with symmetrical bezels. The panel is manufactured by TCL and features Xiaomi Dragon Crystal Glass protection. Redmi K80 Ultra weighs 223.5 grams. It has a 1/1.55-inch 50MP main cam (OV Light Fusion 800), an 8MP ultrawide (OV08F), and a 20MP (OV20B) selfie. The K80 Ultra is running the Dimensity 9400+ with up to 24GB of RAM. Finally, it packs a 7,410mAh silicon-carbon battery which comes with Xiaomi's Hyper G1 battery management chip.
The Redmi K Pad has an 8.8-inch 165Hz IPS LCD, has the same Dimensity 9400+ SoC, a 7,500mAh battery with 67W charging, and weighs 336g.
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