After Xiaomi announced a new 64-megapixel matrix, there were rumors about a future Redmi smartphone that would use this sensor. Recently, a new device appeared on the website of the Chinese regulator
Just like the TENAA images, it uses a dual rear camera setup, complemented by an LED flash and a fingerprint sensor arranged vertically in a row. These sensors are located in the center of the device, as opposed to the usual Redmi layout on the left edge. There is also a Redmi logo on the front, just like the TENAA images.
Judging by the photos, it is clear that at least a dark red version of the Redmi 8A will hit the market. From the available images, we can conclude that the device comes with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage (there will be other versions). You can also note the use of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 single-chip system and a capacious 5000 mAh battery. This dual camera phone may use a 64-megapixel sensor, but there is no confirmation on this.
Previously, rumors reported that the Redmi smartphone with a 64-megapixel camera will be equipped with a waterdrop notch display and the latest Helio G90T chip from MediaTek. Redmi brand executive director Lu Weibing recently said that the Redmi smartphone with a 64-megapixel camera went into mass production a couple of weeks ago, and there will be plenty of stock by the time it is released.
Source: 3dnews.ru