The Redmi Note 10 and Note 10 Pro will be unveiled on March 4 and a Pro Max version may join them. The design of the Pro version has leaked out already and is making the rounds on Weibo.
The Redmi Note 10 Pro takes a bit of
inspiration from the Mi 10 Ultra for its camera design with silver trim around
the main module. Here’s an official-looking render of the phone, plus a photo
of the retail box confirming that this is indeed the Pro. From what we can make
out, there are two large modules, plus two smaller ones between them. That
seems to be an LED flash and a Laser AF window to the side as well.
Then there’s this device, which may be a
Redmi K40 prototype, but the overall design is similar to the Note 10 series.
The actual K40 seems to be this, with ring around the main cam. The photos come
from TENAA, of course, and the camera bump design matches that seen in the
teaser poster perfectly.
Whereas the K40 will be a flagship with a
Snapdragon 888 chipset on the Pro and 870 on the vanilla model, plus a 120 Hz
Samsung E4 AMOLED display, the Note 10 series should be more of a premium
mid-range offering with 700-series Snapdragons. The K40 will be announced on
February 25 (this Thursday), a week ahead of the Note 10 series launch.