Le rumors appeared online a couple of days ago they seem closer to reality today, after the famous leaker, Roland Quandt, posted a fairly concise and unique message on Twitter: the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro is arriving in Europe.
If we read the tweet in full in English (available below), we also discover the possible specifications of this new series, in addition to the probable price of marketing in our continent (more and more than other countries). Specifically, Roland Quandt, makes it known that the Redmi Note 6 Pro will be available in two versions: 3GB of RAM with 32GB of internal memory and 4GB of RAM with 64GB of storage. It will then be possible to buy it in the colors Gold, Blue and Black at around € 200/250; a fairly large gap we must admit.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro incoming. 3 / 32GB and 4 / 64GB models. In Gold, Blue or Black. Priced at ~ 200 / 250 Euro probably much cheaper elsewhere as usual. And also probably coming in more colors.
- Roland Quandt (@rquandt) August 28
Xiaomi Redmi Notes 6 Pro: coming to Europe starting from 200 €?
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro would arrive just six months after the release of the best selling Redmi Note 5 Pro, a smartphone equipped with a good Qualcomm Snapdragon 636, up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory. The goodness of this terminal is precisely what makes us doubt the veracity of these rumors, even if it would not be anything surprising knowing Xiaomi. And it is also true that the sixth generation of Redmi has already been on the market for a few months with the Redmi 6A and Redmi 6 announced in June.
That said, Xiaomi is likely to antagonize most of the new buyers of Redmi Note 5 Pro, a terminal that at that price has very few competitors and still sells excellently. So it is difficult to understand what the new Redmi Note 6 Pro will bring on the table, perhaps the much requested and never introduced USB Type-C port? Or a higher performance processor that would then affect the other Xiaomi smartphone ranges? The 3GB of RAM and 32GB of memory mentioned by Roland Quandt are certainly out of place.
What do you think?
In theory, the "Pros" come with Qualcomm processors. In my opinion there will be a slight upgrade such as the Type-C port, the Snapdragon 636 is still fine and putting a 660 (old) or 670 (too much for a Redmi) would not make sense. If they could do a Surge at the levels of an SD 660/670 or Helio P60 then yes.
Haha .. In fact the other Redmi are notch-ready 😛
the totoSoC starts… 630, 632, 636, 660, 670 (I see a 710 or higher difficult and I hope they don't continue with 625), Helio P60 or maybe a Surge S2 ??