Xiaomi will release a feature phone running Android 12

Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Qin F22 Pro button phone, informs Portal MyDrivers. The upcoming device has already been approved by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China.

The manufacturer is reportedly calling the innovation “the king of push-button phones.”

Xiaomi Qin F22 Pro will have a 3.5-inch IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 640 x 960 pixels. Below the screen will be a numeric keypad with a physical keyboard and a 2MP front camera housed in the hash (#) button. The main camera will reportedly be an 8-megapixel sensor.

The feature phone will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset along with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

The battery of the novelty will receive a capacity of 2150 mAh with a charging power of 10 W.

The Xiaomi Qin F22 Pro will come with the Android 12 operating system, which is configured to be controlled using the T9 keyboard. The cost and timing of the release of new items are not reported.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidXiaomi introduced its 12S series smartphones with Leica cameras.



Source: Gazeta

Popular

More from author

North Korean delegation went to Iran for the first time in 5 years 02:08

A North Korean delegation led by Minister of Foreign Economic Affairs Yoon Jong-ho visited Iran. This was reported by Korean Central News Agency...

Another country is interested in the possibility of accepting Mir cards 04/23/2024, 19:04

The Central Bank of Nepal has expressed its readiness to hold consultations with Russia on the possibility of adopting the national payment system “Mir”....

Pentagon comments on timing of arms transfer to Ukraine following funding approval 00:15

US Department of Defense spokesman Patrick Ryder said the US could provide weapons within a few days if Congress approves additional funding for military...

Masonic signs and the number 13. What do the symbols on the dollar bill mean? The motto “In God We Trust” appeared...

we trust in god According to the most popular version, the phrase "In God We Trust" is borrowed from the US anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner"...