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Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition Gets a Transparent Back, In-Display Fingerprint Sensor and ‘Face ID’

Alongside the ‘regular’ Mi 8, Xiaomi also announced a more premium edition of the phone called the Mi 8 Explorer. Just like the Mi 8, the Explorer edition sports an iPhone X-style notch and Mi Mix 2S-like dual-camera setup on the rear, however, it has some neat tricks up its sleeve. The Mi 8 Explorer Edition […]

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