We continue the journey to discover the Redmi K30 Pro, which will officially arrive on March 24 on Chinese territory, with yet another feature unveiled by the brand today. In particular, we now know that the smartphone will adopt a front camera with a pop-up mechanism and an RGB light system.
Redmi K30 Pro: It will be possible to change the color of the LEDs on the front camera (Video)
To understand what we are talking about specifically, just look at the video clip just above. In fact, we can see the pop-up camera surrounded by LEDs on the right and left. These LEDs can then be configured in different colors according to taste. Below we have an image with the different programmable settings.
As some of you may remember, this isn't the first time we've seen LEDs together with the pop-up camera. In fact, even on last year's Redmi K20 Pro we had a very similar feature, but in that case the light did not change color. We therefore had a red light if you purchased the smartphone in red and blue color if you had the blue version.
With the new K30 Pro we will instead be able to decide which color to adopt so that we can best use it according to our needs.
As for the rest, Redmi has already revealed that the smartphone will adopt an AMOLED display produced by Samsung with 60Hz refresh rate and Full HD + resolution. So a step back from the base K30 with a 120Hz refresh rate and the Xiaomi flagship, the Mi 10, with a 90Hz refresh rate.
On the Redmi K30 Pro we will then find the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, accompanied by LPPDR5 type RAM and UFS 3.1 internal memory. Two technologies that increase data transmission speed and at the same time improve energy consumption. As for the photographic sector instead, Redmi will use a 64MP main camera, most likely the Sony IMX686 sensor with a size of 1 / 1,7 inches and pixel binning technology to combine four pixels into one 1,6 μm large. The sensor will then be assisted by a camera with an ultra wide angle lens, a telephoto camera with an optical zoom of at least 2X and a macro lens or alternatively depth of field sensor. We also remember that a version called "zoom" will be launched that could see the use of a camera with higher optical zoom.
Finally, the smartphone will adopt a battery of at least 4200mAh, as confirmed by the product director, and should equip a fast charge at least 33W.
Now tell us yours. What do you think of the LED on the front camera? How could it help you? Let us know in the comments section below!
But how, should not have a battery of at least 4500 mAh? Did I miss an article?
If this were the case, I no longer care and I would give up the flat screen to go on the new Xiaomi 10
Yes, you will have missed the one on the confirmation that it will be above 4200mAh. Obviously this doesn't mean it's 4200mAh, but it doesn't deny it either.