Xiaomi Mi A3 launches for £225 – Android One version of Mi CC9e with a low-resolution 720p screen

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Xiaomi has officially announced the Mi A3 mid-ranger with availability starting in Spain for 249 Euros.

Following the usual trend from Xiaomi and this is a rebranded version of the Mi CC9e but swaps out the Android-based MIUI 10 OS with Android One.

The Mi A3 comes with a modest 6.01-inch display that has a low by modern standard resolution 720 x 1560 pixels of with an in-display fingerprint sensor, Snapdragon 665 processor, and a large 4030mAh battery.

Apart from the low-resolution screen this also lacks NFC which for me is quite important on a phone for Google Pay.

The triple cameras remain the same as the Mi CC9e which includes a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. Upfront, you have a 32MP selfie sensor. 

The phone will be available in just 4GB RAM variant with two storage options: 64GB and 128GB and will go on sale on July 24. The 4GB + 64GB variant is priced at 249 euros while the 4GB + 128GB variant will retail for 279 euros.

There will be three colours for the Mi A3 in Spain: Black, Blue, and Pure White. 

Overall this is a very strange release for Xiaomi, who normally offer a superb specification for the money. This phone has a great camera spec but it seriously let down by that display.

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