Previously, we have met an awesome beast of the Xiaomi Mi family, which was the Mi 11, and today we are bringing you the updates on the successor of this series that should be making its debut soon under the name Xiaomi Mi 12.
Last year, while the vast majority of rumors pointed to the deployment of 120Hz displays on iPhones 12, analyst Ross Young, founder, and CEO from Display Supply Chain Consultants, went against the tide and insisted that it wouldn’t- in the end, he was right.
Now he returns with a new leak, stating that a series of 2021 flagships will bring LTPO displays. Among them would be the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the Galaxy Z Flip 3, the iPhone 12s Pro and 12s Pro Max, the OPPO Find X3 and X3 Pro, the Xiaomi Mi 12, and the Huawei Mate 50 Pro.
In addition, Ross Young stated that Xiaomi Mi 12 may be released in 2021, which seems to mean that the phone may be released at the end of the year like Xiaomi Mi 11. While, According to the consistent strategy of Xiaomi, the Mi 12 is expected to launch Qualcomm’s new-generation flagship processor, which is worth looking forward to.
What is and what does an LTPO panel involve
It is a new generation technology that allows creating of glasses with polycrystalline silicon oxide at low temperatures. Basically, this procedure is able to improve the management of activated or deactivated pixels.
This leads to high energy savings which translates into the possibility of manufacturers integrating slightly smaller batteries. Although this solution may be somehow the “definitive” as it solves the problem of autonomy, the matter is not exactly rosy.
Finding a company that produces screens of this kind is difficult and therefore the cost increases. Consequently, we can assume, if what die Ross is true, that the final prices of the Xiaomi Mi 12 will increase even more in 2021.
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