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Xiaomi-backed Redmi had introduced the flagship Redmi K30 series in December last year and the company keeps adding new devices at regular intervals — K30 Pro, K30 Pro Zoom, K30 5G Racing Edition, and K30i.

Now, it seems that the company is finally done launching the K30 series smartphones and is now gearing up to launch its successor. In line with this, an alleged Redmi K40 has surfaced online through 3C certification.

Redmi K40 3C Certificate

The smartphone in question carries model number M2006J10C and is listed to support 33W fast charging technology. It will also come with an MDY-11-EX charger, which is the same charger that ships with the Redmi K30 Pro. While the listing doesn’t mention the phone’s name, it is speculated to be the Redmi K40.

Rumors also indicate that the smartphone could launch as the Mi CC10, which as the name indicates, will be the successor to the Mi CC9 launched last year. However, there’s nothing known about this and we’ll have to wait for more information to surface online.

While nothing much is known about the Redmi K40, the Mi CC10 has been rumored earlier and is said to have been codenamed CAS. It reportedly features a 108-megapixel primary sensor which will be Samsung HM2 — an improved version of the Samsung HM1 sensor.

The handset is expected to come with support for 120x digital zoom and 12x optical zoom. Under the hood, the phone could come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 775G chipset with 5G support.

Since the smartphone has been certified by 3C, we expect more information about the device to surface online in the coming days or weeks. It also seems that the launch could happen in the coming weeks or months.

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