The Xiaomi is likely to bring a budget Android One smartphone alongside the Mi A2. Some leaked firmware files have tipped the development of two new Android One models from the Beijing-based company that is popular for launching affordable smartphones.
The firmware files in question, reported by XDA Developers, unearthed the existence of the two new Android One smartphones from Xiaomi that are codenamed "jasmine_sprout" and "daisy_sprout". Notably, the Mi A1 was codenamed "tissot_sprout" where the word "sprout" signifies that the handset comes under Google's Android One project. The firmware files show that there aren't any preloaded MIUI system apps available, and the devices have A/B partitions to give room for seamless updates. Also, there is an XML file titled "com.google.android.feature.ANDROID_ONE_Experience" that exists within the system permissions folder. This points to the Android One experience.
Digging further into the alleged firmware files, the XDA Developers folks spotted that the device codenamed jasmine_sprout is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC - the same SoC that is powering the Xiaomi Mi 6X. There are also parameters hinting at the relation with the Mi 6X, including the shared EXIF model and the shared front-facing camera sensor. Having said that, it is still unclear whether the Android One device will completely be a variant of the Mi 6X or a new model altogether.
Alongside the confusion around the Mi A1 successor, XDA Developers have spotted another Android One device from Xiaomi that emerges as "daisy_sprout". This codename certainly hints that the handset will be an Android One device. However, it appears as a model inferior to handset carrying codename jasmine_sprout. There is reportedly a Project Treble .
We need to wait for sometime to see what Xiaomi has for Google's Android One programme in 2018. In the meantime, you can expect some fresh reports about the rumours around the two unannounced Xiaomi devices.