Redmi General Lu Weibing had confirmed earlier today that the name of the first flagship phone by Redmi will be confirmed tomorrow. He has even hinted the Redmi’s flagship smartphone could be called P20 Pro, X20 Pro, T20 Pro and K20 Pro. Before the official confirmation tomorrow, reliable tipster Ishan Agarwal has revealed that the upcoming flagship phones from the Chinese firm will be called Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro.

The tipster has not shared any other details on the forthcoming Redmi K20 and K20 Pro smartphones. In the last week, he had revealed that both phones will be made available in China in colors like Blue, Red and Carbon fibers. He had also claimed that theses phones will be arriving in four models such as 6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage, 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. It is speculated that one of these phones will be released outside of China as Poco F2.

The Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro don’t really sound exciting names for flagship phones. Through tomorrow’s announcement Redmi will probably let it fans know why it decided to use K20 moniker for its flagship phone. Also, the Chinese firm may confirm the launch date of the Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro smartphones.

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Redmi K20 Pro and K20 are expected to be fueled by Snapdragon 855 SoC. There is a possibility that the non-Pro model could be fueled by Snapdragon 730 SoC. Both models are expected to arrive with full HD+ 6.39-inch S-AMOLED with notch-less design. These phones could be equipped with 20-megapixel pop-up selfie cameras.

The rear shell of the smartphone may feature a 48-megapixel triple camera setup with Sony IMX586 primary sensor and a ultrawide lens. Both phones may feature 4,000mAh batteries with support for 27W fast charging. Some reports claim that the device may arrive with support for Android Q beta. Rumors have it that the Redmi K20 Pro may launch outside of China as Poco F2.

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