Mi TV Stick aquaman benchmark exposure: 1080P/4K with Google certification

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for several weeks, there has been evidence that Xiaomi is about to release an Android TV TV stick, now, Mi TV Stick has been approved by Google, suggesting that it will be released soon.

Mi TV Stick aquaman benchmark exposure: 1080P/4K with Google certification

Twitter account @AndroidTV_Rumor found that Mi TV Stick has been approved by Google, Mi TV Stick codename is "aquaman" . The model MiTV-AESP0 has been officially certified by Google and can be used on the Google Play Store on the Google Android TV platform.

Mi TV Stick aquaman benchmark exposure: 1080P/4K with Google certification


Mi TV Stick aquaman benchmark exposure: 1080P/4K with Google certification

It is also worth noting that the same model appeared in the Google Play console this week, and it also confirmed that the Xiaomi Mi TV Stick is equipped with the Amologic S805Y processor. Technically, the processor can only support 1080P output. However, according to other leaked news, there are two Xiaomi TV sticks under development, one locking 1080P and the other supporting 4K.

In addition, two Geekbench tests also showed that the MiTV-AESP0 Xiaomi TV stick supports the use of the S805Y processor. There is also a MiTV-ANSP0 device that uses the Amlogic S905X3 processor, which supports 4K output.
 

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Update:

According to 9to5google news, Xiaomi Mi TV stick has now passed the FCC's approval, may soon be listed in the United States.

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the model of this FCC-certified Xiaomi TV stick is MITVMDZ24AA, which is one of the two Xiaomi Mi TV Stick models. According to previous news, this may be a 1080p model of Xiaomi TV stick, and the other one is a 4K version. The certification information also shows that the device will use 5V/1000mA power supply and support 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi networks .

The running data shows that a Mi TV stick is equipped with an Amologic S805Y processor and supports 1080p output. The other uses the Amlogic S905X3 processor, which supports 4K output.
 

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