The Redmi K70 and K70 Pro are joined by a third member – the more affordable Redmi K70E. The base 12/256GB model is already up on Xiaomi’s web store in China with a price of CNY 2,000 (US$ 280/€ 260/₹24,000). For comparison, the K70 (12/256GB) is CNY 2,500 and the K70 Pro (12/256GB) is CNY 3,300.
Unlike its siblings, the K70E is powered
by a Dimensity 8300 Ultra, a 4nm chip with Cortex-A715 and A510 cores plus
LPDDR5X and UFS 4.0 support. The phone makes use of that with its 8,533Mbps
(12GB or 16GB) and storage (256GB, 512GB or 1TB). The chipset is cooled via a
5,000mm² stainless steel vapor chamber. The E-phone also differs in its display
– it’s still a 6.67” panel, though with a lower resolution of 1,220 x 2,712px.
It’s still a high-quality panel with calibrated 12-bit colors (deltaE = 0.43),
Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support. It has a 120Hz refresh rate and 480Hz touch
sampling rate, plus high frequency PWM dimming of 1,920Hz so it can gradually
regulate its brightness, which peaks at 1,800 nits.
This model has 10% more battery capacity
than its siblings, 5,500mAh total. And while its maximum charge rate is lower
at 90W (vs. 120W), it can still do a full 100% charge in 34 minutes. The Xiaomi
P2 custom chip handles the fast charging, the G1 looks after battery life. The
camera is the part that is most affected by the low price tag. The main module
has a small 64MP sensor (1/2”) and OIS, which is joined by an 8MP 120° ultra
wide camera and a macro cam. The main cam can record 4K video at 30fps and
1080p at 60fps. There is also a 16MP front-facing camera (with 1080p at 60fps
video capture support).
The Xiaomi Redmi K70E is available in
three colors, which you can find on the company’s online store in China. There
are also three memory configurations: 12GB/256GB for CNY 2,000, 12GB/512GB for
CNY 2,200 and a fully-loaded 16GB/1TB version for CNY 2,600.