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Mi Mix 2S If you hate bezels, then you might want to look at the Mix 2S. It has a 6.18-inch screen, the same dual-rear cameras as the Mix 2S, Snapdragon 845, up to 8GB RAM, and up to 256GB storage. But it seems that the Japanese firm may have not totally given up on Android and decided to launch the Lumix DMC-CM1, a hybrid device that’s part flagship smartphone and part camera similar to the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom. We haven’t had the opportunity to actually hold the camera in our hands, but from its looks down to its core components, the Lumix CM1 blows the Galaxy K Zoom (or any similar device for that matter) out of the water. Not only does the Lumix CM1 have a beastly camera specs, it also has a flagship-level internals to match it. Storage expansion will really come in handy since the Lumix CM1 is capable of shooting 4K videos right from the get go. The new Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 will initially be available in Germany and France starting on the November and will be retailed for €899. Towards the latter part of last week, Panasonic launched their new bridge camera called the Lumix FZ1000 which has a 16x Leica DC Vario-Elmarit Optical Zoom lens which is paired to a 20.1MP image sensor that is capable of recording videos with 4K resolution at 30fps and Full-HD clips at 120fps. Read more in our articles including "YugaTech Top Smartphones based on AnTuTu (2018)" and "Xiaomi Smartphone Buyer's Guide 2018".

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What is Mi Mix 2S?

Mi Mix 2S If you hate bezels, then you might want to look at the Mix 2S. It has a 6.18-inch screen, the same dual-rear cameras as the Mix 2S, Snapdragon 845, up to 8GB RAM, and up to 256GB storage.

What have you covered about Mi Mix 2S?

But it seems that the Japanese firm may have not totally given up on Android and decided to launch the Lumix DMC-CM1, a hybrid device that’s part flagship smartphone and part camera similar to the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom. We haven’t had the opportunity to actually hold the camera in our hands, but from its looks down to its core components, the Lumix CM1 blows the Galaxy K Zoom (or any similar device for that matter) out of the water. Not only does the Lumix CM1 have a beastly camera specs, it also has a flagship-level internals to match it.

Where can I find articles about Mi Mix 2S?

Our coverage of Mi Mix 2S includes: "YugaTech Top Smartphones based on AnTuTu (2018)"; "Xiaomi Smartphone Buyer's Guide 2018"; "Panasonic takes on the Galaxy K Zoom with Lumix CM1". Each article provides unique insights and information.