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China-based smartphone maker Xiaomi recently launched the Mi A3 Android One smartphone in Spain and will soon be made available in other regions. However, just days after its launch, the company has shared a disassembly video of the Mi A3.

The process is quite simple — remove the hybrid SIM card tray and once you open the back panel, all you need is a screwdriver to go all the way. The video shared by the company focuses on the camera — which is the highlight of the device.

The company also points out the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chipset, the processor that is powering the smartphone but most are disappointed Xiaomi’s choice of the chipset. Also, the company skips past the display component, which uses an HD panel.

So, not only the users are disappointed with Xiaomi opting for an HD display panel on the third-generation Mi A-series smartphone, even the company is aware of its bad choice. This is quite disappointing given that the Mi A2 came with a Full HD display. So, with Mi A3, the company has moved a step backward.

It mentions that there’s a 0.915cc cavity for the loudspeaker, which is the same size as on the Redmi K20. The 4,030mAh battery has virtually the same capacity as the K20 battery too with the same 18W fast charging support. Except for the screen, chipset, and RAM, everything else seems quite similar to the Redmi K20.

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