Xiaomi’s next flagship series, the Xiaomi 13, is expected to debut by the end of this month or in December. Its sub-brand, Redmi also has some good stuff on the way. Reports suggest the company is working on the upcoming Redmi K60 series, which is expected to include at least three smartphones. Today, the vanilla Redmi K60 has received China’s 3C certification, hinting at an imminent launch. Let’s look at the details.

As initially spotted by Anvin (Twitter: @ZionsAnvin), a Redmi smartphone bearing the model number 23013RK75C has surfaced on China’s 3C certification site. This handset is believed to be the vanilla Redmi K60. The listing further suggests that this alleged handset will come with 67W fast charging support.

It is reported that the Redmi K60 series will include at least three models, such as the Redmi K60, K60 Pro, and K60 Gaming. The vanilla Redmi K60 may be powered by a Dimensity 8200 processor.

The handset is rumored to have a Sony IMX686 64-megapixel main camera and a flat AMOLED display with a punch-hole design. It may pack a 5,500mAh battery and support 67W fast charging.

On the other hand, the K60 Pro will likely feature a better chipset, an improved camera setup, and particularly fast charging technology. Whereas the K60 gaming could have an AMOLED panel offering a 2K resolution.

The company is yet to confirm any details about the upcoming series. However, it is rumored to debut sometime in Q1 2023 in China. Some of the K60 series devices may get rebranded as POCO devices globally.

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