After a series of leaks and rumors, Xiaomi has finally introduced the Redmi K50 series in China today. The new Redmi K50 and Redmi K50 Pro join the recently introduced Redmi K50 Gaming Edition. The company has also unveiled the Redmi K40S as another new addition to last year’s Redmi K40 lineup. Here’s a look at the key specs and features of Redmi’s latest offerings.
The Redmi K50 Pro, as revealed earlier, boasts a rectangular rear camera hump, which includes another circular ring, to house the three cameras. The front comprises a punch-hole screen. It’s a 6.67-inch 2K AMOLED display with support for a 120Hz refresh rate, a 3,200 x 1,400 pixels resolution, DCI-P3 color gamut, a layer of Gorilla Glass Victus, peak brightness of 1200 nits, DC Dimming and Dolby Vision. The display has also broken 16+ DisplayMate A+ records.
The camera part is one of the attractions of the Redmi K50 Pro. There’s a 108MP main camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 20MP front camera. There’s support for camera features like Super Night mode, Cine mode, Portrait mode, 4K videos, and more.
Additional noteworthy details include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth version 5.3 (a first for a phone), NFC, dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, X-axis linear motor, a 7-layer 3950mm² super-large VC liquid cooling system, IP53 rating, and more.
Xiaomi has also unveiled the Redmi K50, which is like the K50 Pro’s younger sibling. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset, which was also released recently. But, it includes the same 2K display as the K50 Pro model. The 6.67-inch 2K AMOLED display supports a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, Gorilla Glass Victus, a peak brightness of 1200 nits, a touch sampling rate of 480Hz, and a 526ppi of pixel density. It also comes with DC dimming tech.
The smartphone comes with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The camera department is another area where both these phones differ. The Redmi K50 comes with a 48MP main camera with OIS support. This is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP macro camera. There’s also a 20MP selfie shooter up front. The standard K50 also gets camera features like Super Night mode, Cine mode, Portrait mode, 4K videos, and more.
The Redmi K40S is a new addition to last year’s Redmi K40 series but comes with a design similar to the Redmi K50 phones. It features a Samsung E4 AMOLED display with Dolby Vision support and is powered by a Snapdragon 870 SoC. Thus, it falls squarely in the mid-range segment.
Camera-wise, the phone is home to a 48MP primary camera, again with support for OIS. Other cameras included here are an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 2MP macro camera. The front camera is similar to the one seen on the Redmi K50.
Check out the price for each configuration of the newly launched Redmi K50 series and Redmi K40S right here:
- 8GB+128GB: CNY 2,999 (~Rs 35,800)8GB+256GB: CNY 3,299 (~Rs 39,400)12GB+256GB: CNY 3,599 (~Rs 42,900)12GB+512GB: CNY 3,999 (~Rs 47,700)
Redmi K50
- 8GB+128GB: CNY 2,399 (~Rs 28,600)8GB+256GB: CNY 2,599 (~Rs 31,000)12GB+256GB: CNY 2,799 (~Rs 33,400)
Redmi K40S
- 6GB+128GB: CNY 1,799 (~Rs 21,400)8GB+128GB: CNY 1,999 (~Rs 23,800)8GB+256GB: CNY 2,199 (~Rs 26,200)12GB+256GB: CNY 2,399 (~Rs 28,600)
The Redmi K50 series and the Redmi K40S come in Black, Silver, Iridescent, and Green colorways. While the Redmi K50 and the K50 Pro will be available to buy, starting March 22, the K40S will be available to buy tonight in China.