Long ago Xiaomi built a majestic dragon using two expensive Mi 11s. Apparently they liked the experiment so much that the company, but this time Redmi, has seen fit to re-propose it in a more cinematic way. This time the brand has "deconstructed" three Redmi K40 Gaming Edition to create a half-length of the Chinese version of Terminator. An experiment that lasted several days but which made it possible to achieve a truly remarkable goal. Let's go see the video together.
Remember Xiaomi who turned several smartphones into a dragon? It did the same with three Redmi K40 Gaming Editions, but this time in Terminator
Redmi has published on the Chinese social network Weibo a interesting video that shows how parts of three Redmi K40 Gaming Edition smartphones were used to create an exclusive "Terminator" figurine with the face of the Chinese actor Wang Yi Bo. Last year, Wang Yibo became the face of the Redmi brand in China. In an accompanying message, the company stated that it took 90 days to create this model, called Mecha Fighter. Furthermore, Redmi has used over 600 parts of three devices to create this birthday present for Wang Yibo.
Redmi K40 Gaming Edition received a AMOLED display from 6.67 " with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a sampling rate of 480 Hz. The smartphone is equipped with a processor MediaTek Dimensity 1200, one of the most powerful of the Taiwanese house. Redmi K40 Gaming Edition comes with a battery with a capacity of 5.065 mAh, which supports fast charging with a power of 67W. It features JBL stereo speakers and a 64-megapixel camera, excellent cooling system and mechanical game buttons. Redmi K40 Gaming Edition performs Android 11 with MIUI 12.5.
A similar version, at least from an aesthetic point of view, is represented by the POCO F3, or the Global version of one of the Redmi that is part of the family. However, the internal specifications are quite different between the two models.