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The Redmi K30 will not have a 108 megapixel camera

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Redmi K30 red colors

Since its launch Redmi K30 and K30 Pro In December of last year, many were waiting for the arrival of the family's high-end model, Redmi K30 Pro, which, like its predecessor, the Redmi K20 Pro, had the most advanced specifications of the entire Redmi K30 series, without keeping the competitive price that best describes the product's cell phones.

And it all seems to point to this new model coming soon. Redmi himself has already confirmed that he will launch a new program with him a very powerful mobile processor this year, and this information has now been verified by a reference to us from the portal XDA Developers.

Snapdragon 865 Redmi K30 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 865

As they pointed out from the site mentioned, in analyzing the firmware for the new Xiaomi terminals, indicators were found the new mobile phone known as the model code "im"file to build.prop confirms that it will be based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 platform. In addition, it is suggested that It is a model to be launched under the Redmi brand, and therefore will not be part of Xiaomi's main catalog.

On the other hand, a GeekBench Report, a popular platform for exams performance, indicating that a model called “stop” said a processor, in addition to referring to the model name Redmi K30 Pro. For what you know best, it is worth mentioning that the points scored by the device were 903 points and 3,362 for mononuclear and multicore tests respectively.

But there is no sign of 108 megapixels

Redmi K30 hole on screen

However, this is not the only discovery Redmi K30 Pro. And it was previously determined that the model with the code "im" – then unknown -, they didn't have a 108 megapixel primary camera like that of Xiaomi Mi MIX Alpha, Xiaomi Mi Note 10 or the future of Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. Instead, this new terminal would be 64 megapixel sensor.

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