As part of a special presentation in India, Xiaomi introduced the Redmi K50i smartphone – a mid-range smartphone with a 144 Hz IPS display (most competitors have AMOLED and 120 Hz), fast memory (LPDDR5 and UFS 3.1), 67 W fast charging, and also with a connector headphone and infrared.
The catch is that the Redmi K50i is a re-release of the Poco X4 GT, which in turn has become a global version of the Chinese Redmi Note 11T Pro. In other words, the novelty turned out to be a complete copy of the already existing models described above, both externally and internally.
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Specifications Xiaomi Redmi K50i
- Screen: 6.6 inches, 20.5:9 aspect ratio, IPS, 2460×1080 pixels, 407 PPI, 144Hz.
- Operating system: MIUI 13 based on Android 12.
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 8100, 5 nm.
- CPU: Cortex-A78 (4×2.8GHz) + Cortex-A55 (4×2.0GHz).
- GPU: Mali-G610 MC6.
- RAM: 6/8 GB.
- Memory: 128/256 GB.
- Main camera: 64 MP + 8 MP (wide-angle) + 2 MP, LED flash.
- Front camera: 16 MP.
- Battery: 5080 mAh, 67 W charging included + Power Delivery 3.0.
- Dimensions: 163.6 × 74.3 × 8.9 mm, 200 grams.
- Slots: 2 nanoSIM.
- Connectivity: 5G, 4G+, 4G, Bluetooth 5.3, dual-band Wi-Fi 6, GPS (A-GPS), GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS, NFC, USB OTG.
- Sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, electronic compass, proximity, illumination, color spectrum, fingerprint scanner in the power button.

In India, the 6/128 GB model is priced at Rs 25,999 ($325), while the 8/256 GB version costs Rs 28,999 ($362).
Source: Trash Box

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