Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite

The Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite is a budget smartphone developed by Xiaomi, a global version of the company's Redmi 6 Pro, co-developed by Google as part of its Android One project.[1]

Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
Mi A2 Lite
CodenameDaisy
ManufacturerXiaomi
SeriesMi, Android One
SuccessorRedmi 7/Redmi 8
RelatedXiaomi Mi A2
TypeTouchscreen smartphone
Form factorSlate
Dimensions
  • 149.3 mm (5.88 in) H
  • 71.7 mm (2.82 in) W
  • 8.8 mm (0.35 in) D
Mass178 g (6.3 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 8.1 "Oreo", upgrade-able to Android 10
System on chipQualcomm MSM8953 Snapdragon 625
CPUOcta-core (8x2.0GHz Cortex-A53)
GPUAdreno 506
Memory3/4  GB
Storage32/64 GB
BatteryNon-removable Li-Po 4000 mAh battery
Display5.84 in (148 mm) IPS LCD, 1080 x 2280 pixels, ~432 ppi, 16M colors
Rear cameraDual 12/5 MP phase detection autofocus, HDR, LED flash
Front camera5.0 MP, face detection, HDR
Websitehttps://www.mi.com/global/mi-a2-lite

Specifications[2]

Hardware

The phone features a 5.84 inches Full HD+ (1080 x 2280 pixels resolution) 432ppi pixel density display, semi-metal body. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor along with Adreno 506 GPU and has a 2.0 micro USB connector. It has a dual rear camera (Primary camera is 12MP sensor of 1.25μm pixel size and f2.2 aperture and Secondary has 5MP sensor of 1.12μm pixel size with f2.2 aperture). The front camera is 5MP sensor of f2.0 aperture. The battery is of 4000 mAh.

Software

The Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite is part of the Android One program, where software updates are provided directly from Google.

It is preinstalled with Android 8.1.0 "Oreo" out of the box, and can be upgraded to Android 10.

Being a part of Android One program, Mi A2 Lite provides a Stock Android experience and UI which is very close to those of Google Pixel UI.

Release

The Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite is a re-branded Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro phone. It was released on July, 2018.[3]

gollark: It's "DisplayPort Alternate Mode", right?
gollark: I can't, actually, as there appears to be no sign up option.
gollark: The USB-C port is going to be wired so that it can do video out, power in, and peripherals in/out, right?
gollark: Also, this should probably list the features the USB-C port supports, because the USB-IF people really seem to have sown confusion about those.
gollark: The slow size creep is annoying, though, especially since battery life doesn't improve. It's not like people have bigger hands.

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