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Xiaomi’s 108-megapixel phone has wild specs and a fair price


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Xiaomi's mission has always been simple: Cram as much high-end tech into a smartphone as possible, and offer it at the absolutely lowest price possible. The results aren't always perfect, but it's hard to complain when you're getting so much for your money.

The Mi CC9 Pro is the company's latest smartphone, unveiled in China on Tuesday. It costs $400, which is significantly cheaper than most Xiaomi phones. But its specs sheet reads like it's from the future. 

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro has five cameras on the back, with a 108-megapixel main sensor, a 20-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, an 8-megapixel telephoto lens that can do 5x optical zoom, a 12-megapixel sensor that specializes in bokeh shots, and a 2-megapixel lens for macro shots. Notably, it also has a F/1.7 8P lens, but only on the considerably pricier Premium Edition of the phone. The selfie camera on the front has a 32-megapixel sensor.  Read more...

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