Xiaomi recently announced its new Redmi Turbo series, with the Redmi Turbo 3 as the first smartphone in the lineup. While the company hasn’t shared much official information, a Geekbench listing revealed details about its processor.

Now, both renders and real-life images of the smartphone have surfaced online, revealing its design. The images show a unique rear design of the Redmi Turbo 3 – unlike anything we’ve seen on previous Redmi phones.

The camera module essentially covers the top of the smartphone but what’s interesting is the actual camera sensor placement. There are two camera lenses that are vertically stacked on the left. One of them is said to be a main 200MP camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). 

Additionally, there’s a small cutout in the center that likely houses a macro sensor. Adjacent to it is an LED ring-shaped light and the Redmi logo.

While the hands-on image may be somewhat blurry, we’ve included a set of renders below for a clearer view of the design. The back panel also has a dual-tone design and curved edges likely for improved grip when holding the smartphone.

Redmi Turbo 3’s Geekbench listing previously revealed that the smartphone will be powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor with up to 16GB of RAM. A Redmi Turbo device, potentially the Turbo 3, was also spotted on 3C certification last month, hinting at support for 90W charging. 

The phone is expected to come with a 5500mAh battery. Other rumored specifications of the Turbo 3 include a 6.67-inch 120Hz OLED display and HyperOS based on Android 14.

The Redmi Turbo 3 is expected to launch later this month, with Xiaomi likely to begin teasing its arrival and confirming the launch date soon.

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