Two Xiaomi Redmi K40 phones and one that looks like Mi 10 Ultra popped up on TENAA's website yesterday, but the listings had no specs. Today the pages were expanded to include key specs such as the measurements of the devices, their battery capacities, screen size, and OS.
The Redmi K40 phones with model numbers
M2012K11AC and M2012K11C will have 6.67” AMOLED panels, with the fingerprint
scanner most likely under the display. The minimal battery capacity is 4,420
mAh, so we’re looking at a 4,500 mAh typical battery charge. The two phones,
which measure at 163.7 x 76.4 x 7.8 mm and run Android 11 out of the box.
The Mi 10 phone with a model number
M2102J2SC looks like the Mi 10 Ultra, but is definitely a different device.
While the panel will remain a 6.67” AMOLED, the overall dimensions reveal this
handset is slightly shorter and thinner. The battery is listed as 4,680 mAh,
meaning it could be around 4,800 mAh typical capacity.