XIAOMI’S 12T PRO LAUNCHES WITH HIGH-RESOLUTION 200-MEGAPIXEL CAMERA

Xiaomi has officially announced its flagship smartphone lineup for the second half of the year – the Xiaomi 12T and 12T Pro. The latter is notable for being the first Xiaomi phone to make use of Samsung’s 200-megapixel HP1 camera sensor, while the non-Pro version “only” has a 108-megapixel camera. In mainland Europe, both phones will be available from October, with the 12T starting at €599 and the 12T Pro starting at €749. The 12T will start at £499, while the 12T Pro will start at £699. Xiaomi is also offering early bird pricing on both handsets, which reduces the starting price of the 12T to £399 and the 12T Pro to £599. Both are unlikely to be available in the US given that Xiaomi doesn’t typically sell its phones in the region. The Xiaomi 12T Pro’s camera is designed to bin up to 16 pixels at a time to create more crisp and detailed 12.5-megapixel images than what a lower-resolution sensor might be capable of. Compared to their main sensors, the other two cameras on the back of both phones are almost comically low resolution.

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