The Xiaomi Mix Flip was launched in July 2024, and the Chinese technology company appears to be gearing up for the release of its successor, the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2. Recent leaks have suggested a potential launch timeline for the upcoming clamshell-style foldable device. The Mix Flip 2 is anticipated to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, along with a 6.85-inch inner display and a dual rear camera setup boasting 50 megapixels. Additionally, the device is expected to support 67W wired charging.
Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 Expected to Launch Next Month
The Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 is rumored to incorporate the high-performance Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Industry speculation suggests that it may be Xiaomi’s only foldable model for the year, as there are whispers that the anticipated Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 will not be released in 2025.
According to previous reports, the Mix Flip 2 is set to feature a 6.85-inch LTPO OLED inner display with a resolution of 1.5K and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The dual rear camera is expected to include a 50-megapixel primary sensor alongside a 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle sensor. Additionally, the device could be equipped with a 5,100mAh battery.
The Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 has been spotted on the 3C certification site under the model number 2505APX7BC, confirming support for wired charging at speeds of up to 67W. Reports indicate that it may include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security, as well as an IPX8 rating for water and dust resistance. The anticipated dimensions include a thickness of 7.6mm and a weight of approximately 190 grams.
Last year, the original Xiaomi Mix Flip was launched in China at a price of CNY 5,999 (approximately ₹69,000) for the variant with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. A global rollout for the device began in September 2024.
This original model is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and features a 4,780mAh battery with support for 67W wired fast charging. It boasts a 4.01-inch cover display and a 6.86-inch inner screen, alongside a dual rear camera setup co-developed with Leica.