Xiaomi is already in full-on teaser mode for the Redmi Note 9T, the latest member of the vast and confusing Redmi/Note 9 family of smartphones. We've seen it getting benchmarked last week, and today more information about it has been outed from a few sources.
First up, we have the promo images you can
see below, one of which talks about the handset's main specs. As you can see,
it should have a 48 MP main camera, a 6.53" FHD+ hole-punch display, dual
speakers, NFC, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 18W charging. It's powered by the
MediaTek Dimensity 800U chipset, but we already knew that thanks to previous
leaks.
Second, Amazon Germany has mistakenly
already listed the device, and that's revealed other specs as well as EU
pricing. The base model with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage will retail for
€ 229.90, while you can get double the storage space (and no additional RAM) if
you shell out € 269.90.
Amazon's listing also talks of a 90 Hz
refresh rate for the screen, and outs the name of two color versions: Nightfall
Black and Daybreak Purple. It looks like the Redmi Note 9T is basically just a
global version of the Redmi Note 9 5G that has so far been exclusive to China,
with an upped screen refresh rate and less RAM. The Redmi Note 9T is getting
official on January 8, and is expected to run Android 10 with MIUI 12 on top.