A Xiaomi phone with model number M1906F9SH has surfaced in the database of US FCC. While the Chinese company hasn’t revealed any of its plans, the handset surfaced on FCC appears to be a new Android One device — presumably the Mi A3. The model number available on the documents given to the certification body prominently matches the model number of the Mi CC9e that was launched in China just earlier this week. Xiaomi already has a record of releasing its existing Chinese models as new Android One-based smartphones in the global markets. The Mi CC9e may, therefore, emerge as the Mi A3 in regions outside China.
According to the schematics available with FCC, the new Xiaomi phone appears to have a design similar to the Mi CC9e that was launched in China specifically for the young customers. The image shows an Android One logo at the back of the phone. Also, it highlights dual and single SIM variants of the new offering.
The label image on the FCC listing additionally includes a mention about a 48-megapixel camera — backed by artificial intelligence (AI) features.
Apart from the similar design and optics, the FCC listing features the dimensions of the mysterious Xiaomi phone that notably match the dimensions of the Mi CC9e. It measures over 153mm in height and 71mm in width.
Coming to the model number available for the phone listed in the FCC database, it is M1906F9SH. An alleged TENAA listing of the Mi CC9e that was spotted just a few days before its official launch showed the model number M1906F9SC. This reflects a minor difference between the two model numbers.
One of the Mi CC9e images on Weibo shows a codename “laurel_sprout.” The handset, however, also appeared in the past with codename “laurus” — a Geekbench listing with the same codename is live. As XDA Developers notes, Android One devices generally come with the…
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