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Xiaomi MIX Fold 3, Redmi K60, Pad 6 Max and more revealed

Xiaomi launched a bunch of new devices in China on August 14. The launch included Xiaomi’s next generation foldable device, MIX Fold 3, which is said to be the thinnest smartphone in the market. Along with that, Xiaomi Pad 6 Max, Redmi K60 Extreme Edition and Xiaomi Band 8 Pro were also rolled out in China. Here are all the details of these devices.

Xiaomi MIX Fold 3

Xiaomi MIX Fold 3 is 5.3mm thin when unfolded. It features a 8.03-inch Foldable LTPO OLED+ foldable display with 10-bit colours, 120Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and supports up to 1916 x 2160 pixels. Talking about the 6.6-inch AMOLED cover display, it features 120Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and supports up to 1080 x 2520 pixels. The cover display is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. 

It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC paired with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. It runs on MIUI Fold 14 which is based on Android 13 OS. The foldable smartphone is packed with a 4800mAh battery with up to 67-watt fast charging support and 50-watt wireless charging. 

For photography, it has a 50-megapixel primary camera, two 10-megapixel telephoto sensors and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens. It sports a 20-megapixel selfie shooter. The Xiaomi MIX Fold 3 also comes with Leica featured camera. 

It was launched in China at a starting price of RMB 8999, approx ₹1,03,000. And goes up to RMB 10,999, approx ₹1,26,000, for the 16GB 1TB variant. 

Also read: Xiaomi Pad 6 vs Vivo Pad 2: Comparison of the two new Android tablets

Xiaomi Pad 6 Max

Xiaomi MIX Fold 3

Xiaomi Pad 6 Max is equipped with a huge 14-inch IPS LCD display with 10-bit colours, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10, and Dolby Vision. It supports up to 1800 x 2880 pixels resolution. 

The Xiaomi Pad 6 Max is backed by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ processor paired with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB RAM. Powered by a 10,000mAh battery with support of 67-watt fast charging. 

On the camera front, it has a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor on the back. A 20-megapixel selfie camera along with a ToF sensor can be found on the front. 

Xiaomi Pad 6 Max was launched in China at a starting price of RAM 3,799, approx. ₹44,000. 

Redmi K60 Extreme Edition

Xiaomi MIX Fold 3

Redmi K60 Extreme Edition comes with a 6.67-inch OLED display. It supports up to 144Hz refresh rate and 2600 nits brightness. The smartphone runs on Mediatek’s Dimensity 9200+ processor paired with up to 24GB and 1TB storage. A 5000mAh battery powers the Redmi K60 Extreme Edition, which also supports up to 120-watt fast charging. 

It sports a triple camera setup on the back holding a 50-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel macro lens. On the front, it has a 20-megapixel selfie camera

It is available in China at a starting price of RMB 2,599, approximately ₹30,000. 

Also read: Redmi K60 may enter Indian markets as the Poco F5 Pro: Here’s what to expect

Xiaomi Band 8 Pro

Xiaomi MIX Fold 3

Xiaomi Band 8 Pro features a 1.74-inch AMOLED display, 5ATM rating for water resistance, heart rate tracking, blood oxygen saturation, sleep tracking, and female health tracking, ambient light sensor, and optical heart rate sensor. It boasts a 289mAh battery.

Xiaomi Band 8 Pro priced this smartwatch RMB 399, approx. ₹4,500, for a TPU strap in black and coconut ash colours. However, RMB 499, approx ₹5,700, for the leather strap. 



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