Xiaomi posted an official teardown video of the Xiaomi Mi 9T[1] (aka Redmi K20[2]) showing what makes it tick. The pop-up selfie camera is driven up and down by a stepper motor, a design that should be familiar enough by now.
The rear camera has two modules – the 48MP main cam and the telephoto cam come as a unit, the ultra wide-angle camera is on a separate module. The complicated-looking motherboard wraps around all that. It houses the Snapdragon 730 chipset and memory, plus the heat spreader.
Can you guess how the #Mi9T ‘s pop-up camera really works? 🔁 if you’re correct. #PopUpInStyle pic.twitter.com/sjVPdE6AND[3][4][5]
— Xiaomi #PopUpInStyle (@Xiaomi) June 17, 2019[6]
The loudspeaker is on the bottom – it features a large 0.9cc cavity for better sound. Towards the end of the video you can see the in-display fingerprint reader too, which kind of looks like another camera.
Here's another look at the positioning of the three rear cameras:
References
- ^ Xiaomi Mi 9T (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Redmi K20 (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ #Mi9T (twitter.com)
- ^ #PopUpInStyle (twitter.com)
- ^ pic.twitter.com/sjVPdE6AND (t.co)
- ^ June 17, 2019 (twitter.com)
- ^ Source (twitter.com)
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