Leaving Xiaomi in 2019 and becoming an independent brand, Redmi continues to meet its users with its new models. The company, which has reached a certain audience and wants to expand this audience in 2022, is preparing to launch the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition smartphone. Just days before the launch date, Redmi has started to announce some features about the phone
The battery of Redmi K50 Gaming Edition will be charged in just 17 minutes
The company recently announced that the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition will be released on February 16. It has been officially announced before that it will be launched in China. With a few days left, Redmi shared the battery capabilities of the game phone with a content. According to the company’s share on the Weibo platform, the smartphone will be able to fully charge the 4,700mAh battery in just 17 minutes. It is stated that this is “the fastest charging Snapdragon 8 series mobile phone listed”.
The charging system in the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition proves that the smartphone is a game-based phone. The charging cable of the phone, which allows heavy gaming even when plugged in, is specially designed to be used horizontally while playing games. The phone, which has a detailed cooling system, is planned to prevent overheating while playing games.
Redmi K50 Gaming Edition’s confirmed camera features
Redmi announced the camera features with the content it published a few days ago. According to the statement, the K50 Gaming Edition will come with a triple camera setup, including a 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 sensor. The sensor, which offers a maximum resolution of 9248 x 6944 pixels, will provide a pixel size of 0.8 μm to 1.6 μm.
The front camera of the phone has a 20-megapixel Sony IMX596 sensor. The front camera is designed to support Xiaomi’s AI beautification features for better selfie. It was previously confirmed that the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition will come with a 6.67-inch OLED 2400 x 1080p display with 120Hz refresh rate and 480Hz touch sampling rate.
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