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Redmi K20 Pro: Here are the first photo samples from the Flagship Killer 2.0

Il Redmi K20 Pro presented a couple of days ago it is in fact the first and true flagship of the Xiaomi sub-brand that became independent at the beginning of the year. The smartphone is equipped with the best hardware in circulation and sold at a more than competitive price, at least in China. That said, the top-of-the-range components do not serve much unless supported by equally good software, especially with regard to camera performance.

Precisely for this reason we are now going to see the first photographic samples taken on Redmi's new flagship!

Redmi K20 Pro: Here are the first photo samples from the Flagship Killer 2.0

Let's start with some photos in daylight. As we can see the images seem quite detailed, with the first photo that has a real resolution of 48MP but that we had to reduce in size to lighten the load on the site. The other two instead have 12MP resolution as the technology is used to merge 4 pixels into 1, effectively increasing the quality of the images.

Redmi K20 Pro photo samples

The photo above is instead a macro most probably taken with the third camera assisted by an ultra wide-angle lens.

Finally we have three photos taken at night (or otherwise in the dark), even here the pixel binning technology is used to reduce the noise caused by the low light available.

Please note that Redmi K20 Pro comes with a Sony IMX586 main camera from 48MP with f / 1,75 aperture, 6P lens and 1.6μm pixels, a secondary from 8MP with 2x optical zoom, f / 2,4 aperture and 1.12μm pixels, while the third camera has 13MP resolution, ultra wide-angle lens (124,8 ° viewing angle), f / 2,4 focal length and 1.12μm pixels.

Redmi K20 Redmi K20 Pro official specifications

Now that you've seen the photos in person, what do you think? Would you be happy with these results? Let us know in the comments section below!

In any case, we would like to point out to you that the first firmware is never the final one, so image quality could improve considerably in the future.

Pierpaolo Figuccia
Pierpaolo Figuccia

Nerd, passionate about technology, photography and video maker. And of course I love Xiaomi products!

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Riccardo Riva
4 years ago

If the price is honest, as is now customary, competing producers will continue to shake 😂
However, spectacular photos; especially that of the city lit up in the evening.
I would have taken it if it were not for my Redmi Note 7 that goes wonderfully 😁

Fabrizio Canazza
4 years ago

We will see the price and then give it the judgment it deserves. Without price it makes no sense to make a judgment. (Obviously a Ferrari goes faster than a Fiat but the price changes)

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