ByGoraud Mazanec 2019-07-09 3122
It all began with the fact that a few days ago the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. certified the smartphone Xiaomi M1906F9SC - which by size and design elements copied the Xiaomi Mi CC9e. But at the same time embarrassed by the inscription Android One on its lid.
The situation became clear after searching for the IMEI number of the smartphone M1906F9SC in the database Ting. The query, which was to be completed by the result of CC9e, brought a different result - Mi A3. And the smartphone was identified as "unlocked", that is, the version is not operator's. It should be noted that the Ting data is not confirmed only in rare cases.
In general, there is now no doubt that the CC9e will enter global markets like the Mi A3. And on the market, the Mi A3 is a copy of the Xiaomi CC9e.
After this news, some users were disappointed, because it was logical to offer the Mi A3 as a senior model of the CC - CC9e line, and to rename the CC9e into the Mi A3 Lite. And so it turns out that the new model will be inferior to Mi A2 (Full HD vs. HD+) in terms of screen resolution, and there will be little difference in performance between the Snapdragon 665 and Snapdragon 660. However, the CC9e has a higher capacity battery (3010 mAh vs. 4030 mAh), and the cameras are clearly better. So in some ways Mi A3 will be better than its predecessor.
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