According to a latest report out of China today, the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Max 3 has been allegedly certified by the Chinese 3C certification authority – dropping some hints that the device could soon be made official.
Xiaomi Mi Max 2
Last month, Xiaomi’s CEO Lei Jun had also revealed on Chinese Weibo that the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 may be released in July next month. If that’s the case, then there is also a slight chance that the Chinese company could be unveiling the handset somewhere in late June later this month, although the device will go on sale only in July.
If the device certified is indeed the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Max 3, then it’ll probably not be long before the device arrives at the Chinese TENAA authority as well. According to the rumor mills, the Mi Max 3 is expected to arrive with an enormous 7-inches display which is driven by a Snapdragon 635 SoC or possibly the latest Snapdragon 710 SoC. However, unlike the current Mi Max 2, the new Mi Max 3 will be equipped with a dual-camera setup instead.