“The Mi 8 Youth is expected to be a mid-range offering with a Snapdragon 710 SoC”

If the recent reports are to be believed, Xiaomi is working on a more affordable of its latest Mi series flagship called the Mi 8. The cheaper offering is said to be dubbed the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth, and is expected to be unveiled at some point in the near future. Ahead of the unveiling, we have already seen a number of leaks regarding the handset’s features. Now, the phone has received regulatory certifications from two government agencies — NCC and TENAA.
Talking about the NCC certification first, the alleged Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth has been certified by the agency under the model number M1808D2TG. This is the widely-known model number of the purported Mi 8 Youth in the rumour mill. Sadly, the certification on NCC’s website hasn’t revealed anything else about the upcoming Xiaomi smartphone.
Moving on to the TENAA certification, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth has been certified by the agency with the same M1808D2TX model number. The photos of the handset on the certification agency’s website suggest that the phone could feature a notch above the screen, a glass back panel, two primary cameras with an LED flash, and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
As for the specs, the TENAA listing indicates that the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth could offer a 6.26-inch display with full HD+ resolution and 19:9 aspect ratio. The handset is expected to be powered by a 2.2GHz octa-core SoC, which is expected to be the Snapdragon 710. The phone is said to arrive in three RAM and storage variants – 4GB + 32GB, 6GB + 64GB, and 8GB + 128GB. On the front, the device is tipped to offer a 24MP selfie camera. One of the dual shooters at the rear is a 12MP sensor, but there’s no word on the secondary snapper. A 3,250mAh battery could complete the list of the specs of the smartphone.
If the listing on TENAA is to be believed, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth could be available in tons of colour variants – Black, Rose Gold, White, Blue, Red, Pink, Grey, Silver, Green, Blue-Violet Gradient, and Purple Gold Gradient. Unfortunately, there’s no word when the brand is planning to officially unveil the smartphone at the moment.

If the recent reports are to be believed, Xiaomi is working on a more affordable of its latest Mi series flagship called the Mi 8. The cheaper offering is said to be dubbed the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth, and is expected to be unveiled at some point in the near future. Ahead of the unveiling, we have already seen a number of leaks regarding the handset’s features. Now, the phone has received regulatory certifications from two government agencies — NCC and TENAA.
Talking about the NCC certification first, the alleged Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth has been certified by the agency under the model number M1808D2TG. This is the widely-known model number of the purported Mi 8 Youth in the rumour mill. Sadly, the certification on NCC’s website hasn’t revealed anything else about the upcoming Xiaomi smartphone.
Moving on to the TENAA certification, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth has been certified by the agency with the same M1808D2TX model number. The photos of the handset on the certification agency’s website suggest that the phone could feature a notch above the screen, a glass back panel, two primary cameras with an LED flash, and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
As for the specs, the TENAA listing indicates that the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth could offer a 6.26-inch display with full HD+ resolution and 19:9 aspect ratio. The handset is expected to be powered by a 2.2GHz octa-core SoC, which is expected to be the Snapdragon 710. The phone is said to arrive in three RAM and storage variants – 4GB + 32GB, 6GB + 64GB, and 8GB + 128GB. On the front, the device is tipped to offer a 24MP selfie camera. One of the dual shooters at the rear is a 12MP sensor, but there’s no word on the secondary snapper. A 3,250mAh battery could complete the list of the specs of the smartphone.
If the listing on TENAA is to be believed, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth could be available in tons of colour variants – Black, Rose Gold, White, Blue, Red, Pink, Grey, Silver, Green, Blue-Violet Gradient, and Purple Gold Gradient. Unfortunately, there’s no word when the brand is planning to officially unveil the smartphone at the moment.
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