Xiaomi released the Mi 5X in August last year. The device was marketed as a mid-range camera device, as it featured a dual rear camera setup—the first Xiaomi mid-ranger to do. The company released the Mi A1 a short while after, a device identical to the 5X but with stock Android One software under the hood, instead of the MIUI found on the 5X. It would appear that we’re quite close to the release of the Mi 6X, with a firmware teardown by XDA revealing details of the device.
According to the firmware, the features are given below.
1- Snapdragon 660
2- Dual rear camera setup (12 MP Sony IMX486 + 20 MP Sony IMX376, both with f/1.8 apertures)
3- 5.99-inch LCD FHD+ display
4- Available Memories 4/32 GB, 6/64 GB, and 6/128 GB
5- No Headphone Jack
6- 2910 mAh battery
7- OS –Android Oreo
It will feature an IR Blaster, but sadly not NFC. An April 25 launch is expected.
Source(s)
XDA-Developers

