Apart from the Redmi K50 series, Redmi seems to be working on two other phones called the Redmi 10A and Redmi Note 11E Pro for the Chinese market. The Redmi 10A was recently certified by the FCC certification site and it was also spotted at the Geekbench benchmarking site. The device could be heading soon to China as it has bagged approval from the 3C authority of China.
The Redmi 10A has appeared with its
220233L2C model number in the database of 3C. The model number of its global
edition is 220233L2G. The 3C certification has revealed that its retail package
may include a 10W charger. Unfortunately, the 3C certification has no other
information on its specs. Reports have claimed that apart from China and global
markets, the device will be also heading to India with a 220233L2I model
number.
Reports have revealed that the Redmi 10A
will come in multiple configurations such as 2 GB RAM + 32 GB storage, 3 GB RAM
+ 32 GB storage, 3 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, and 4 GB
RAM + 128 GB storage. It may feature a front camera of 13-megapixel and a
13-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual rear cameras.
The predecessor Redmi 9A lacked a
fingerprint scanner, but its successor is likely to come equipped with it. The
previously seen Geekbench listing revealed that it may ship with the Helio G25
chipset and Android 11 OS.
The Redmi Note 11E Pro name has recently
appeared in the list of Google supported devices. It is nothing but a rebranded
version of the Snapdragon 695 powered Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G that debuted in
global markets The Note 11E Pro has been approved by TENAA and 3C authorities,
which indicates that it will debut in China.