According to a new leak, the Xiaomi 16 will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC, a trio of 50-megapixel cameras, a 6.3-inch flat OLED display, and a battery capacity of over 6,500mAh. The device could launch both in China ...

Xiaomi surprised users last week with the introduction of the Xiaomi 15S Pro and Pad 7 Ultra models. The tech giant made history by becoming the first Chinese company to enter mass production using the 3nm processor manufacturing process. While ...

Only a handful of smartphone makers have bothered with custom chipsets: Apple, Google, and Samsung. But recently, Xiaomi tossed its hat into the ring with a surprising announcement—the Xring O1, and here are some of the details we have found ...

Xiaomi has just announced its own high-end chip that is ready to challenge Apple’s. Its name is the Xring O1, and Xiaomi claims it beats the Apple A18 Pro on some metrics. It is a deca-core processor, and it’s already ...

Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra flagship smartphones globally a couple of months ago, after introducing them in China first. Now, the company is preparing to launch the Xiaomi 16 series of flagship offerings later this year. If ...

Xiaomi’s custom smartphone chip, the XRING O1, will officially launch on May 22. Last week, the company’s co-founder, Lei Jun, officially announced its existence and the launch timeframe. Now, we have the names of devices powered by the XRING O1 ...

After the Surge S1 in 2017, Xiaomi is once again getting into the chip business. The company will launch its new self-developed and designed mobile chip, the Xring O1 or 01, at an event on May 22. Ahead of the ...

Xiaomi recently confirmed that it will launch its very own custom mobile chip, the Xring O1, later this month. This is a pretty big deal, as it’s the company’s first custom system-on-a-chip (SoC) for mobile devices since the Surge S1 ...

Multiple reports and leaks for a few months now have suggested that Xiaomi is returning to chipset development. Recently, a leak revealed some information regarding the potential performance of the company’s next in-house SoC. Now, Xiaomi’s co-founder, Lei Jun, has ...

For a few months now, there has been talk of Xiaomi’s return to chipset development. The company made an attempt years ago with the Surge S1, but the project was put on hold after just one generation. Now, the Chinese ...