Tag: Redmi

The Redmi K50i 5G will soon be released, and Xiaomi is prepared to bring its Redmi K-series back to India. Ishan Agarwal, a well-known tipster, confirms the smartphone is headed to India and predicts it will be a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 11T Pro, which was launched in China last month. The Redmi

Redmi recently launched the Redmi Note 11T Pro in China went on its first sale earlier today, and it was a successful one. Redmi General Manager, Lu Weibing, reports that the brand managed to sell over 270,000 units in just 1 hour. The exec doesn’t go into details, but we assume that means both the

Redmi recently launched the Redmi Note 11T Pro and the Redmi Note 11T Pro+ smartphones in china. The Redmi Note 11T Pro is said to debut as the Redmi K50i in India and as Poco X4 GT in the global market. Tipster Mukul Sharma, spotted the handset with model number 22041216I on BIS database. Information

Xiaomi officially announced the Redmi K50 series in China. Xiaomi has added two premium smartphones to its portfolio, dubbed Redmi K50 and Redmi K50 Pro. The devices are expected to hit the Indian market under the Xiaomi or Poco branding. Xiaomi alongside the Redmi K50 series announced the Redmi K40S powered by the Snapdragon 870

Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi announced two devices for the Chinese market, of which one is quite familiar. That’s because the new Redmi Note 11E Pro is basically the rebadged version of the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, that recently debuted in the global market. The Redmi Note 11E Pro is tagged along with the Redmi Note

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 and Note 11S were announced in India a few weeks ago. Today, the company has confirmed that it will add two more smartphones to the Note 11 series in the country on March 9 – dubbed Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G. Redmi hasn’t mentioned anything about

Last week Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi unveiled the first member of theK50 lineup, the Redmi K50 Gaming (also known as the K50G). This is a model aimed at gaming as the name suggests. The handset has magnetic pop-up physical gaming triggers and the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip under the hood. It’s indeed a pretty

The Redmi K50 Gaming was announced on Wednesday, February 16, and today it had its first flash sale. As per the official Weibo handle of the Xiaomi brand, the model earned a revenue of CNY 280 million, before all stocks were sold. Even if everyone purchased the most expensive model of the K50 Gaming, with

The Redmi K50 Gaming is on the way to CHinese market, arriving next week, and today the brand shared some details about the phone’s performance. To make sure the phone is ready for heavy loads of gaming it will have a 40% better heat dissipation. The 4,860 sq.mm vapor chamber improvement is just the first

Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi today announced that the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition will make its debut on February 16 at an event in China which will begin at 7PM local time. The company has shared a few posters on Weibo, with one of them mentioning the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition’s design. We can see that the
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