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Xiaomi Mi A3 with Android One launching in India on Aug 21st

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch Mi A3 in India on Aug 21st online. Xiaomi Mi A Series are Android One smartphone which ship with stock Android Operating System instead of heavily modified MIUI Custom UI. Earlier launched Mi A2 and Mi A1 were well received in India. 

MRP Price for Mi A3 will be revealed during the launch event on Amazon.in. Check out full Mi A3 specs and features here.




Specs Highlights
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 655 Octacore processor
  • Triple Rear Cameras - 48MP + 8MP + 2MP
  • 4GB ram
  • 64GB or 128GB storage
  • 4030mAh battery
  • Android P
  • AMOLED display
Mi A3 will ship with Android P with Stock Android UI out of the box. It will get future Android Q and Android R versions as well. Since this is an Android One device, it will also get 3 years of security related OTA updates directly from Google.

Mi A3 features a 6.088 inch AMOLED display with HD resolution ( 1560x720 ). It is protected with Gorilla Glass 5. Resolution-wise, this is a downgrade from last years model as it had a Full HD display. However, the newer model feature an AMOLED screen while older one had inferior LCD screen.

Mi A1 was one of the first Android smartphones to feature a telephoto lens setup. On Mi A3, you get triple cameras on the back. There is a regular 48MP F1.7 aperture Sony made sensor along with an 8MP ultra wide F2.2 lens. It also features an extra 2MP sensor to capture depth information. On the front, you get a 32MP F2.0 aperture sensor with 4-in-1 Super Pixel tech to give you better image quality. 

A3 comes with a 4030mAh battery that should easily last a day of moderate to heavy usage thanks to a lower resolution screen it has to power. It supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 and 18W Fast Charge. However, in the box, you will find a 10W fast charger only.

All in all Xiaomi has come up with another good Android One device which should appeal to the masses, especially those who wants to own a Xiaomi device, but hate MIUI. 

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