Special editions of its Mi 8 flagship, the Mi 8 Lite and Mi 8 Pro join the Mi 8 SE and Mi 8 Explorer in Xiaomi’s top-end line-up. While the Mi 8 Lite is a cheaper version of the Mi 8 with decent photography and gaming credentials, the Mi 8 Pro takes the in-display fingerprint sensor and transparent rear cover previously seen only in the Explorer edition. The Mi 8 Lite was not mentioned in the keynote but will go on sale in the UK at the same time as the Pro.
Mi 8 Lite Price & UK Availability
The Mi 8 Lite became available in China on 25 September in a range of colours comprising Aurora Blue, Sunset Gold and Midnight Black.
Mi 8 Pro UK Price & Availability
The Mi 8 Pro became available in China on 21 September in Sunset Gold, Black and Transparent Titanium. In the UK only the 8GB RAM, 128GB storage Transparent Titanium version will be available, priced at £499.
Mi 8 Lite specifications
The Mi 8 Lite is the cheapest in Xiaomi’s Mi 8 line-up. It’s a Snapdragon 660-powered phone with Vulkan API support making it ideal for gaming. Xiaomi has worked with both Tencent Games and Epic Games to optimise the phone for gaming, and the Mi 8 Lite is the first Snapdragon 660 phone capable of running the Chinese version of Arena of Valor. You can also expect decent audio while playing those games, thanks to the inclusion of Mi Sound with an upgraded DSP algorithm. With a 24Mp Sony IMX576 front camera, selfies are a major draw here. There’s integrated AI, as we’ve seen on previous high-end Xiaomi phone cameras, as well as a new feature that can retouch facial areas to achieve an enhanced nude make-up look. It has a 6.26in Full-HD+ 19:9 IPS display, up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. There’s also a 12Mp + 5Mp dual-camera, 3350mAh battery and a rear fingerprint sensor. See how it compares to the other Mi 8 models in the table at the bottom of this page.
Mi 8 Pro specifications
As you’ll see below the Mi 8 Pro is in essence the Mi 8 Explorer Edition but without the 3D facial recognition. It takes the spec of the standard Mi 8 but sacrifices a bit of battery capacity in order to squeeze in that fancy in-display fingerprint sensor. It’s a flagship phone with the 2.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Everything seems to come in twos with the Mi 8 Pro, with two camera lenses at the rear, support for two SIMs (both able to connect to 4G networks) and dual-frequency GPS.
Mi 8 vs Lite, SE, Pro & Explorer
Read next: What’s the difference between Mi 8, Mi 8 Pro and Mi 8 Lite? Marie is Editor in Chief of Tech Advisor and Macworld. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for more than 17 years, managing our English language, French and Spanish consumer editorial teams and leading on content strategy through Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.