Xiaomi this Thursday (25) introduced the newly introduced Civi 3. MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra processor. The model also draws attention with its slim and elegant design.

The successor to the Civi 2 features a 6.55-inch OLED display with FHD+ resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, up to 1,500 nits brightness and HDR10+. In it, there is Enhanced version of the Dimensity 8200 chip with increased clock and GPU speeds and support for sub-6GHz and mmWave 5G bands.

It can come with 12GB or 16GB of RAM and offers three storage options: 256GB, 512GB and 1TB. The phone has dual carrier chip inputs, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, USB-C port, Dolby Atmos support, Hi-Res Wireless Audio certification and Android 13.

Another attraction of the Xiaomi Civi 3 is fast charging of 67 W Allows you to recover 100% of 4,500mAh battery charge in just 38 minutes, according to the tech giant. There’s even a stainless steel liquid cooling system that helps prevent overheating.

Dual front camera and premium design

As for the cameras, Xiaomi’s new intermediate features have dual configuration on the front, 32 MP sensors housed in the pill-shaped notch and 4K recording. There are three lenses on the back, the main 50 MP, ultra-wide (8 MP) and macro (2 MP) cameras with optical stabilization (OIS).

The two-tone aesthetic on the back cover, which has four color options, purple, green, gold and gray, also draws attention. Straight and curved contours, only 7.56 mm thick and a camera module protected by a metal ring are other highlights.

Xiaomi Civi 3 starts at 2,499 yuan, equivalent to R$1,700 at today’s exchange rate, value based on 12GB + 256GB version, excluding taxes and duties. The heaviest variant in the 16GB + 1TB configuration costs 2,999 yuan (R$ 2,100).

Source: Tec Mundo

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