Barely months after the launch of the Redmi K20 series, Xiaomi’s sub-brand confirmed it had started work on its successor – the Redmi K30 and that it will arrive with 5G support next year. Well, Redmi is wasting no time to further build its smartphone empire and has today shown off the Redmi K30 at an event in China.

All remaining details around the Redmi K30 are currently sparse. We can obviously say Xiaomi will bake the Snapdragon 865 chipset in the Pro variant, but the non-Pro variant should arrive with a Snapdragon Series 700-chipset with 5G support. It will be the new mid-range chipsets (one of these) that Qualcomm announced a couple of months back.