The upcoming Xiaomi Redmi 12 is generating anticipation among smartphone enthusiasts, and leaks have provided insights into its features and design. Prominent leaker Roland Quandt, in collaboration with Win Future, has shared high-resolution images and specifications of the midrange device.
Although an exact release date has not been officially announced, the availability of official photos indicates that Xiaomi is nearing the launch of the Xiaomi Redmi 12. According to Quandt, Xiaomi plans to introduce the Redmi 12 next month. However, details regarding the specific launch timing and regions where it will be released remain unknown at this point.
As the launch approaches, Xiaomi fans and potential buyers can expect further updates and official announcements from the company to confirm the specifications, features, and availability of the Redmi 12.
Features of the Xiaomi Redmi 12
Here are the features of the Xiaomi Redmi 12 we have obtained so far. In any case, the Redmi 12 is believed to include a 6.8-inch IPS display with 1080p resolution and a 90 Hz refresh rate. Xiaomi has integrated a centered punch-hole camera, which Quandt claims has an 8 MP resolution.
The gadget also has 50 MP main (f/1.8), 8 MP ultra-wide-angle (f/2.2), and 2 MP macro/depth cameras. Surprisingly, Xiaomi has dropped the big camera housing that has been a feature of previous POCO, Redmi, and Xiaomi devices. Instead, the Redmi 12 has cut-outs for each rear-facing camera, which is consistent with Samsung’s design language.
Furthermore, the MediaTek Helio G88, a 12 nm SoC with two ARM Cortex-A75 CPU cores, six Cortex-A55 cores, and a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU, is believed to power the Redmi 12. This entry-level model will be paired with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of expandable storage, as well as a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 18 W charging. Xiaomi will sell the Redmi 12 in blue, black, and white for €199, according to Quandt.
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