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Earlier reports revealed that Xiaomi is working on its next-generation book-style foldable, the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4, which reportedly could be the slimmest foldable phone ever on the market.

Xiaomi Mix Fold 3

Alleged Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 bags MIIT certification

Now a phone with model number 24072PX77C has passed network access certification from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). This device supports NR SA/NR NSA/TD-LTE/LTE FDD/WCDMA/CDMA 1X/GSM standard.

It also supports Tiantong satellite connectivity and Enhanced Mobile Broadband technology. For those unfamiliar, Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) is a 5G service category that offers increased bandwidth and decreased latency compared to 4G services. eMBB can enable new applications that require high data rates, such as: 8K video streaming, Immersive virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR),

According to Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, the model number represents the Mix Fold 4. The phone could also support 5.5G or 5g-Advanced, which is considered the next step in the evolution of 5G technology. It’s expected to improve on 5G in terms of speed, latency, and efficiency.

The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which powers many of the latest flagships such as the Xiaomi 14 series. To power the chipset, it will reportedly boast a 5000mAh battery (2390mAh + 2485mAh). It will offer wired and wireless fast charging, although, the specific charging speed isn’t confirmed yet. According to a previous leak from Digital Chat Station, the phone will offer an upgraded 100W wired fast charging. For context, the Mix Fold 3 offered 67W wired and 50W wireless fast charging.

The Mix Fold 4 will reportedly offer a 50MP quad camera setup that includes a 5X periscope telephoto, similar to the predecessor. The main sensor and the ultrawide on the Mix Fold 4 could be the OV50E and the OV13B respectively. The Mix Fold 3 offers a 3.2x telephoto and a 5x periscope telephoto. According to ITHome, the 3.2x telephoto could be replaced by a 2x one, and the 2x and 5x telephoto modules will equip OV60A and S5K3K1 sensors respectively.

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