Redmi K40 special edition will be POCO F3 GT HD
#Redmi #k40 #Brucelee Finally. After several weeks of teasers and speculation, Xiaomi‘s Redmi brand has launched its first gaming smartphone. The Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition was just announced in its native China, and its specifications include MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 1200 SoC with 5G, pop-up shoulder buttons, a flexible OLED screen that supports a high refresh rate, and a beefy 5,065mAh battery that accepts up to a 67-watt charge. The gaming phone will be available for purchase from April 30 at the following suggested retail prices: 6GB/128GB: ¥1,999 (around P14,933 or $308) 8GB/128GB: ¥2,199 (P16,426 or $339) 8GB/256GB: ¥2,399 (P17,921 or $370) 12GB/128GB: ¥2,399 (P17,921 or $370) 12GB/256GB: ¥2,699 (P20,162 or $416) There’s also a special edition Bruce Lee King of Kung Fu variant of the phone in a yellow-and-black colorway with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. It will retail for ¥2,799 (P20,909 or $432). Though there’s no official word yet, an international release is likely under the POCO brand, so there’s a chance the Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition makes its way to the Philippines as a rebadged model. The device attempts to set a new gold standard for price and performance in the category. To achieve this, Redmi opted for a Dimensity 1200 chip, as opposed to using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 or Snapdragon 870. Realme adopted a similar strategy with the recently launched Realme GT Neo, which is the first Dimensity 1200-based handset to hit the market. The Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition reportedly attained an impressive overall score of 724,495 points in the Antutu Benchmark app.
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