The screen is 6.55-inch with a 12-bit OLED panel, Full HD+ resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, 1920 Hz PWM dimming support, brightness up to 1500 nits and Dolby Vision support. It is slightly curved at the edges.
Inside, the smartphone has a Dimension 8200-Ultra chip with a cooling element with an area of 4000 mm2, which is 68% more than that of the Civi 2. The manufacturer guarantees that the heating limit of the front of the smartphone is 40.1 ° C, which is a bit by the standards of modern smartphones.
There are two 32 MP sensors in the screen. One is a standard camera with autofocus, and the other is with ultra—wide—angle optics (100°). Traditionally, cameras are supplemented with proprietary AI Super Sense Four Soft Light algorithms with a variety of effects for portraits. There is even a special chip that is responsible for processing selfies and natural images.
The main photo module includes three sensors. The main one is Sony IMX800 at 50 MP, like Xiaomi 13. It is complemented by a new lens system and optical stabilization OIS. The second sensor is 8 MP (120°), and the third is 2 MP, for macro. Both the front and rear cameras support 4K video recording.
The Xiaomi Civi 3 has a 4,500 mAh battery with 67W fast charging support, which can replenish 100% in 38 minutes. With such a battery, the smartphone turned out to be quite thin and light — 7.56 mm, and 173.5 grams.
RAM — 12 GB (LPDDR5X), internal memory — 256 / 512 GB (UFS 3.1). There will also be a special version with 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB drive — for those who have too many photos. There are also stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos.
In China, the Civi 3 will be sold at a price of 2,499 yuan (≈28,300 rubles). The start of sales is scheduled for May 31. Later, the novelty may appear abroad.