Xiaomi Mi6 will have a bigger screen-to-body-ratio than the Galaxy S8. This information was revealed from the latest image leak making rounds on the Internet.

It appears that Xiaomi has been very busy working on its heavily speculated flagship device. While everyone seemed impressed with the latest screen display showed by the South Korean tech giant on its latest device, it appears that Xiaomi is working to come up with a better one. This is evidenced by the two image leaked reportedly referring to the Xiaomi Mi6, reported Wccftech.

A recent report from MyDrivers suggested that the screen-to-body ratio of Xiaomi Mi6 is extremely high. In addition, the part where you will see the most amounts of bezels is at the top. This is where the front camera lens and speaker grill are located. This is a first from Xiaomi if ever found accurate, will certainly give the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8 Plus a run for their money.

Another leaked images showed a dual-camera setup located at the back part of the device. The image revealed that the Xiaomi Mi6 would feature two camera lenses at the rear side of its cover. Aside from that, it depicted that these sensors were configured vertically instead of the common horizontal placement. This is interesting because a setup like this could potentially aid in taking pictures with a shallow depth of field and eradicate the blurring pixels of the object being focused. This same horizontal camera setup feature is found on iPhone 7 Plus.

Previous leaks also suggested that the flagship smartphone would be released in two variants, namely the Xiaomi Mi6 and the Mi6 Plus. In addition, it is expected to run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset and would feature a full HD display. So far, the Chinese company has not yet confirmed the accuracy of the recent leaks that were reported. However, if these leaks were accurate, then we are all going to see another iPhone killer releasing in the market soon.

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