Redmi shares new Redmi K20 teasers

A recent post shared by Xiaomi via Weibo teased the Redmi K20. The Redmi K20 is a new phone in the Redmi lineup by Xiaomi and it is expected to be the successor to the Pocophone F1. Below is the teaser image which was shared by Redmi via Chinese micro-blogging website Weibo.

From the image, we can see that the Redmi K20 comes with a holo-reflective panel on its rear and with three cameras arranged vertically. The color variant displayed in the image is known as Flame Red. The image doesn’t really show whether the back panel is made of plastic or glass.

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A few moments after Redmi shared the teaser online, My Smart Price shared a report about a leaked render (below) of the very same device from the teaser above. Here we take a closer look at the camera mounted on the rear of the phone as well as the Redmi branding on the rear panel.

The phone is expected to come with a 6.39-inch AMOLED screen which has no notch or punch hole design. As such, there is a huge chance the phone will feature a pop-up mechanism for the selfie camera. The selfie camera is expected to be a 20-megapixel lens while the primary sensor in the triple camera setup on the rear will be a 48-megapixel camera.

The triple camera setup on the rear also features a telephoto camera with a rumored 8-megapixel resolution as well as an ultra-wide camera with a resolution of 13 megapixels. According to rumors, both cameras have an f/2.4 aperture. The main camera is also rumored to be capable of recording 960fps slow-motion video and 4K capture at 60 fps.

Latest reports say that the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 855 supported with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of non-expandable internal storage. The phone will come with Gorilla Glass 6 protection for its display and an in-display fingerprint scanner for security. It will also pack a 4000 mAh battery.

The K20 is expected to be officially launched on Tuesday, May 28.

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