The Xiaomi Mi 5 was announced in February this year during MWC. The Mi 5 is currently Xiaomi’s flagship device, however, the company is working on a successor to the Mi 5, called the Mi 5s. Some specs of the Mi 5s had surfaced online yesterday, but now, the device has appeared on AnTuTu confirming some of its specifications.
The Mi 5s that appeared on AnTuTu is powered by Snapdragon 821 SoC which is backed by Adreno 530 GPU. It runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and features a Full-HD display. Well, apart from this, there isn’t much information available on the AnTuTu listing.
Even if there’s nothing much available through the AnTuTu listing, yesterday’s leak pointed at specs which included Snapdragon 821 SoC, 6 GB RAM, 256 GB UFS 2.0 internal storage, USB Type-C and 3490 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0. Well, this seems to be a higher model and the base model might actually have 3/4 GB RAM with 32/64 GB of internal storage.
Xiaomi might stick to the 5.15-inch display with Full-HD resolution. Talking about the photography department, a render leaked in July had shown off dual camera setup at the back of the device. While we didn’t hear about the dual camera setup on the Mi 5s later on, we do think that Xiaomi will bring the Mi 5s with dual cameras at its back.