Highlights

  • Mi A1 is company’s first Android One phone
  • Dual camera setup with two 12MP sensors
  • Non-Mi A1 users can vote for favourite picture and participate in the challenge

Xiaomi is conducting a photography challenge exclusively for the Xiaomi Mi A1 users. The challenge will come with a prize money of $30,000. To avail the offer, users will have capture images using their Mi A1 and tell the company what inspired you to capture those images. Interested users can upload their entries for the challenge here.

The non-Mi A1 users can also participate in the challenge but not by submitting the photographs but voting for your favourite pictures and get a chance to win a Redmi Note 4, Mi A1 and other discount vouchers and coupons and more by the means of a lucky draw on Monday every week.

Mi A1

Xiaomi Mi A1 Specifications

The biggest highlight of the Mi A1 is that it is a dual camera phone by the Chinese smartphone manufacturer that is priced in mid-range smartphone segment. Another highlight of the phone is that it is powered by Android One that runs on Android 7.1.2 Nougat and is expected to receive the Android Oreo update very soon.

Mi A1

 

The phone features a 5.5-inch LTPS IPS LCD display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels and a pixel density of 403ppi. It is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 625 processor coupled with Adreno 506 and aided by a 4GB of RAM. The internal storage offered by the device is 64GB that can be expanded with the help of a microSD card.

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In terms of optics, the Mi A1 sports a dual camera setup on the rear that features two 12MP sensors that come with f2.2, dual flash and phase detection autofocus. The camera setup offers up to 2x optical zoom and up to 10x digital zoom. There is also a 5MP front camera sensor for capturing decent selfies. The device is backed by a 3080mAh battery that comes with wireless charging support.

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