Xiaomi has already teased the upcoming Redmi K50 series smartphones and has also confirmed that the devices will go official in the month of February. As the name indicates, the phones will launch as a successor to the Redmi K40 lineup.

Now, ahead of the official launch, a render of the Redmi K50 Pro has surfaced online, showcasing the phone’s design. Also, we have exclusive images of the phone’s case, which is in line with the leaked renders, confirming the phone’s design.

Redmi K50 Pro Render Leak
Image Credit: Xiaomiui.net

The leaked render of the Redmi K50 Pro reveals that the smartphone will come with a single punch-hole cutout in the top-center position and the display will have rounded corners, similar to the phone’s body.

On the back, the device will have a camera module placed in the top-left corner. The black-colored square section will hold the three camera sensors in a triangular format and a silver-colored rectangular section will house the LED flash. The render also reveals that there will be a 64-megapixel primary camera sensor.

We have exclusive images of the transparent silicone case for the Redmi K50 Pro smartphone which, as mentioned above, is in line with the leaked render. This pretty much confirms this to be the phone’s final design.

As for the specifications, it is said that the 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 primary sensor will be coupled with a 13-megapixel OV13B10 ultra-wide angle lens. The third sensor could be a 2-megapixel GC02M1 or an 8-megapixel OV08A10 macro lens. It could feature a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Under the hood, the smartphone will come powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. It will also feature a dual VC liquid-cooled heat dissipation unit with a large surface area.

The company has revealed that the device will be powered by a 4,700mAh battery and will have support for 120W fast charging which can fully charge the device within 17 minutes. We expect the phone to come running the latest Android 12 operating system with the newly released MIUI 13 custom user interface.

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