We Westerners have not been able to benefit in any way from the Redmi K30 series except thanks to the rebrand of POCO with the F2 Pro model, of which you can find the review a this link, but apart from that, that is, the only sale on Chinese territory, the Redmi K30 series has however achieved a staggering success, even exceeding 3 million units sold, consisting of the Redmi K30 4G, K30 5G and K30 Pro models.
On the other hand, the 5G variant managed to gain the first sales positions as it turned out to be among the cheapest 5G smartphones on the market, also offering excellent performance in the photographic field thanks to the adoption of the Sony IMX686 sensor and a very high screen. efficiency with 120 Hz refresh rate, which left everyone speechless despite the presence of LCD IPS technology. On the other hand, Redmi K30 4G is the cheapest smartphone of the lot proposed by the series, a rather interesting result for all those who do not see the need for 5G support, while maintaining faith in all the main features on a device, such as autonomy and yield in everyday life.
The Redmi K30 series celebrates its first 3 million units sold
But perhaps it is Redmi K30 Pro to be the most interesting of all, especially for users who wanted to buy the Xiaomi Mi 10 / Mi 10 Pro flagship but who did not have the right finances. In fact, K30 Pro is the best economic alternative right at the top of the Xiaomi range that in our market turns out to be in the guise of POCO F2 Pro.
In conclusion, Redmi during its short history as an official smartphone manufacturer, has been able to demonstrate to get out of the protective wing of Xiaomi, resulting a valid alternative to many competitors and sales in China underline all this. That Xiaomi should fear its "daughter" Redmi?