Photos of Redmi 8A with Snapdragon 439 and 5000 mAh battery appeared on the Web

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 Redmi with model number M1908C3IC, which uses a waterdrop notch display and a dual rear camera. It also has the Redmi logo on both sides and a fingerprint scanner on the back cover. Now we have the first real photos of this smartphone, which will allegedly hit the market under the name Redmi 8A.

Photos of Redmi 8A with Snapdragon 439 and 5000 mAh battery appeared on the Web

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.

Photos of Redmi 8A with Snapdragon 439 and 5000 mAh battery appeared on the Web

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.

Photos of Redmi 8A with Snapdragon 439 and 5000 mAh battery appeared on the Web

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.


Photos of Redmi 8A with Snapdragon 439 and 5000 mAh battery appeared on the Web



Source: 3dnews.ru

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