The Redmi K30 Pro is expected to be the brand's latest flagship, following in the footsteps of the well-received K20 Pro. We've heard quite a bit about the phone so far, and now the Xiaomi sub-brand has confirmed that it's coming next month.
Redmi confirmed on Weibo (translated version) that the phone will arrive in March, although it didn't give a specific date. Furthermore, it also uploaded a poster showing a phone without a punch-hole camera in the top corners. Check it out below.
This all but confirms that the Redmi K30 Pro will offer a pop-up selfie camera instead of the K30's punch-hole cutout. Then again, there's always the outside chance that they pull a Mi Mix 2S and slap a selfie camera in one of the bottom corners, as we can't see the whole screen. But it's far more likely that Xiaomi is reverting to the K20 family's pop-up camera solution.
Other rumored specs include a Snapdragon 865 (and 5G), a 64MP quad rear camera setup, and a 4,700mAh battery with 33W wired charging. Either way, it's shaping up to be a worthy follow-up to the K20 Pro, but hopefully the price jump isn't too big.
We don't have long to wait until we find out more, so what would you like to see? Give us your Redmi K30 Pro wishlist features below!
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