Yesterday, a new, unannounced Xiaomi phone received its 3C certification. The model number of the device is M2006J10C. According to some reports, the model number is suspected to be the Xiaomi CC10, which is expected to be the successor to the Xiaomi CC9.
The application was submitted by Xiaomi Communication Company Ltd. and was issued on June 15. According to the 3C certification, the phone supports 5G network connectivity and 33W fast charging.
According to some sources, this phone may be powered by the Snapdragon 775G chipset. The Snapdragon 775G chipset has not been announced yet, but Qualcomm seems to plan to launch it at the upcoming event on June 17. Compared to its predecessor, the performance of this chipset is expected to be significantly improved.
The Snapdragon 775G may use Samsung’s 6nm process technology for the first time and integrate a 5G modem. Its display refresh rate, Bluetooth version, and Wi-Fi 6 standard will all be upgraded.
There are rumors that this phone might be the first phone to feature the Snapdragon 775G processor. It will be equipped with a 100MP Samsung HM2 sensor and support 120x digital zoom.
Some leaked renders also show that the phone will feature a diamond-shaped quad-camera setup on the back, while the front will have a punch-hole screen with Full-HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.
Previously, Digital Chat Station revealed that Xiaomi is developing a new phone with a 108MP camera. It is reported that this device may be codenamed ‘Gauguin’ and will have two versions: one with a 64MP main camera and the other with a 108MP main camera. According to Xiaomi’s past naming conventions, this phone might be released as the Xiaomi Note 11 in some regions.
The phone will be a great competitor to the Vivo X50 and Oppo Reno4 series. Currently, the phone has not been officially released yet and is expected to be unveiled after June 17 or sometime in July.
