A new Xiaomi smartphone with the model number
M1904F3BC has been certified by TENAA in China. This is said to be released as
Mi CC9e, and is expected to be launched in collaboration with Meitu that it
acquired last year. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun today confirmed that they are working on
a smartphone with Meitu team codenamed ‘Little Fairy’, so this could the phone.
We have some specifications of the smartphone that
includes a 6.39-inch AMOLED screen, which should come with FHD+ resolution, and
the image shows a DotNotch. It also confirms 156.8×74.5×8.67mm dimensions and a
4000mAh (typical) / 3900mAh (minimum) battery. 3C certification confirmed 18W
fast charging support for the phone. It is said to pack a 32-megapixel front
camera with 4-in-1 pixel binning technology that combines the information from
four pixels to create one large pixel.
The image shows a 48MP AI camera, along with an
ultra-wide sensor and probably a telephoto lens. Since there is no fingerprint
sensor on the back, it will likely feature an in-display fingerprint scanner.
It could be powered by Snapdragon 710 or 712 SoC, and is said to be cheaper
than the Redmi K20 and the Mi 9SE. We should get to know more specifications
from TENAA soon.