The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro expected to come with 8GB RAM, runs in Android 9.0 Pie and powered by a processor Snapdragon octa-core.
Η Xiaomi is scheduled to unveil the Mi 9T series smartphones on June 12. A few days ago the simple Mi 9T was spotted at Geekbench, confirming that it is a renaming of the Redmi K20, as both devices have exactly the same features and model number.
Now, a few days before its official release, the Mi 9T Pro has made its appearance on Geekbench, confirming that it is indeed a renaming of the Redmi K20 Pro to global markets. The Mi 9T will be equipped with 8GB of RAM.
In addition, the Mi 9T managed to score 3.453 points in the single-core test, and 10.363 points in the multi-core. According to the Geekbench catalog, the device is codenamed "Raphael", which is the same as the Redmi K20 Pro released last month in China.
In terms of specs, the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro will have a 6,39-inch Full HD + AMOLED display with a notch design and will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC with Adreno 640 GPU for graphics.
The device will of course run MIUI 10 based on Android 9.0 Pie, and will support Game Turbo 2.0. As for the optical system, the Mi 9T Pro is expected to have a dual camera installation on the back that includes sensors at 48MP f / 1.7 (main sensor) + 13MP f / 2.4 + 8MP telephoto f / 2.4. On the front there will be a camera at 20 MP f / 2.0 for selfies and video chats with pop-up mechanism. The phone will also have Hi-Res Audio and DC Dimming features.
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