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Redmi is all set to announce the Redmi K80 series on Nov. 27 in China. The lineup will include two models: the Redmi K80 and the Redmi K80 Pro. The company has already confirmed that there won’t be a Redmi K80e phone this time around. However, it appears that the company might be planning to launch the Redmi Turbo 4 instead, as the Turbo 4 has emerged in China’s 3C certification platform database.

Redmi Turbo 4 3C certified in China

Redmi 24129RT7CCi 3C certified
Redmi 24129RT7CCi 3C certified in China

A new Redmi phone with model number 24129RT7CC has emerged in the database of China’s 3C certification platform. According to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, this model number belongs to the Redmi Turbo 4. Surprisingly, this model number differs from the 2412DRT0AC, which had the Turbo 4 moniker in the IMEI database earlier this year.

The 3C certification of the Redmi Turbo 4 reveals that it may ship with a 90W rapid charger. It appears that the Redmi Turbo 4 may officially launch in December after receiving an important certification. A recent leak also suggested that the Turbo 4 will debut after the K80 series. The report also revealed that while the K80 lineup will feature a 2K resolution display, the Turbo 4’s screen will support a 1.5K resolution.

Redmi Turbo 4 and Turbo 4 Pro leak by DCS

Speculation is rife that the Turbo 4 series will also include another device named the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro. However, it is likely that the Pro model will be announced a couple of months later in China. DCS suggested in a previous Weibo post that the Turbo 4 might have the upcoming Dimensity 8400 chipset, while the Pro model might have the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC.

Qualcomm has renamed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 to Snapdragon 8 Elite, indicating that the Turbo 4 Pro’s chipset will now be known as the Snapdragon 8s Elite. Both models may come equipped with a battery of around 6,000mAh capacity. Like the K80 series, both models may ship with HyperOS 2.0-based Android 15.

To recall, China’s Redmi Turbo 3 was rebadged as the Poco F6 globally. Hence, it is likely that the Redmi Turbo 4 may get rebranded as the Poco X7 in the global market. The reason behind it is that Redmi is also said to be working on the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which may get rebranded as the Poco F7 globally.

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