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Xiaomi‘s sub-brand, Redmi, unveiled its entry-level A3 smartphone back in February 2024. Almost a year later now, the company is gearing up for the launch of its successor, the Redmi A4.

Earlier this month, the device made an appearance on the FCC certification site, revealing some key details about its specs. The phone will feature Android 15, 5G connectivity, and four memory variants: 3GB/64GB, 4GB/64GB, 4GB/128GB, and 6GB/128GB.

While the chipset had been kept under wraps, a recent report from XiaomiTime may have just uncovered the details. According to findings from the alleged “Mi Code”, the upcoming Redmi A4 (model number “C3Z”) will be powered by the UniSoC T615 chipset.

Redmi A5 gets UnisoC T615 chip

The code points to “C3Z = UMS9230E,” which confirms the device will use UniSoC T615. This is the same chip we’ve seen on the Tecno Spark Go 1.

The UniSoC T615 features a mix of two ARM Cortex-A75 cores, six Cortex-A55 cores, and an ARM Mali-G57 MP1 graphics controller, all built on a 12-nanometer process. While it doesn’t deliver any extreme performance, it is well-suited for entry-level devices that focuses just on the basics. 

Details on the rest of the specs remain scarce, but rumors suggest that the Redmi A4 will sport a 1600 x 720 IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a modest primary camera, and a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging. 

Xiaomi is reportedly set to rebrand the Redmi A5 as the POCO C71, meaning both devices will likely share a similar set of specifications.

The company hasn’t officially confirmed the existence of these devices, and details on pricing, specific launch dates, and full specifications remain under wraps.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated as more information about the Redmi A5 and POCO C71 becomes available.

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