Xiaomi Patents Smartphone With a Surround Display: Report
Xiaomi Patents Smartphone With a Surround Display: Report r3c1f
The new Xiaomi device could follow the same philosophy as the Mi Mix Alpha which is the first smartphone to have a surround display. 1527t
By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 14 January 2020 20:04 IST
Highlights
The newer device could follow the same philosophy as the Mi Mix Alpha
Mi Mix Alpha was launched for the first time in September last year
There's no word on when this new phone will see a launch
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has reportedly patented a smartphone with a display that almost completely covers the smartphone body. As with all patents, it is uncertain whether the concept will make its way to a commercial product - we'll have to wait and see. 6w3t2u
The newer device could follow the same philosophy as the Mi Mix Alpha which is the first smartphone to have a surround display that covered most of the handset's body, news portal GizmoChina reported on Monday, citing Chinese publication CNMO.
Looking at the design patents, the handset looks quite different from the Mi Mix Alpha but also has the display cover the front and most of the rear .
Patent images of a Xiaomi smartphone with a surround display Photo Credit: CNMO
Mi Mix Alpha was launched for the first time in September last year and recently top company executives have claimed that the company is currently at the capacity where it can start the mass production of the same.
According to Cui Baoqiu, chairman of Xiaomi's technical committee and Han Haicai, head R&D team that developed the display of Mi Mix Alpha, the smartphone has not been mass produced yet.
In of specifications, the device features a massive 7.92-inch flexible OLED screen that offers a screen resolution of 2088x2250 pixels.
The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus paired with 12GB of RAM. On the software front, the Mi MIX Alpha runs MIUI Alpha operating system.
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