Xiaomi is apparently working on a new 5G enabled smartphone. The device in question carried the model number K16A and was spotted in a certification listing by a known tipster.
The news arrives from @数码闲聊站 who found this yet to be announced device. He even shared a screenshot of this listing which revealed some details regarding this upcoming smartphone. This handset will support up to 33W fast charging and will house a MediaTek Dimensity series 5G chipset. Furthermore, it will sport a display with a high refresh rate and a punch hole selfie camera on the front while the rear features a 50 megapixel primary camera.

As of right now, it is unclear as to which series this new model will belong to and might even be a new device for the company’s budget brand Redmi. Although, that is just speculation at the moment so take this report with a pinch of salt for now. Unfortunately, finer details regarding this device is also unknown for the time being, so stay tuned for more as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this new handset.
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Through this, the user can simply swipe right above the display to have it roll out and extend while swiping left would have the screen retract back to its original position. But this is just scratching the surface, as Huawei intends to allow users to even control the speed at which the display rolls out. So to achieve varying speeds as per user requirements, the brand plans on use a system that involves an ‘X’ number of the users’ fingers in the air. In simpler terms, the sensor recognizes two, three, four, or even five fingers and adjusts its speed accordingly.






Notably, this also reveals that the iPhone 13’s A15 is around 13.7 percent faster than the A14 from last year. Furthermore, despite the drop in performance due to throttling, it is still capable of outperforming its Android counterparts by a considerable margin. As of right now, there is no way of confirming this news so take it with a pinch of salt and stay tuned, as the Cupertino based giant is expected to launch this chip with the iPhone 13 later this month.










