Xiaomi
announced the Redmi K30 5G last week with a Snapdragon 765G chipset with a
built-in 5G modem and up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Now, the Chinese
regulatory TENAA approved a version of the phone with 12GB RAM and 512GB
storage, meaning it should arrive on the market very soon.
The
Redmi K30 5G has a 6.67” LCD panel with Full HD+ resolution and dual punch
holes for the two selfie cameras - the main one being 20 MP, accompanied by a 2
MP depth sensor. There are four more shooters on the back, with the main one
having a 64MP IMX686 sensor, making it the first smartphone with Sony’s latest
solution.
Currently,
the Redmi K30 5G with 8/256 GB memory costs CNY 2,899 (US$ 410/€ 370) in China. The
12/512 GB option is likely to be priced at CNY 3,199, which is roughly US$ 455/€ 410.