Redmi Note 12 series was recently launched in China and now the company has brought in another new phone, the Redmi Note 12T Pro, a 5G version in China again. But, the interesting fact is that this phone might be launching in the global market including India as the Redmi K60i.
This is suggested based on last year, when the Redmi Note 11T Pro was globally launched in a rebranded version named Redmi K50i. Also, Xiaomi hasn't mentioned the launch of Note 12T Pro globally, so Redmi K60i is a considerate option. So, let's have a look at what this phone be it Note 12T Pro or K60i has to offer.
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The Redmi Note 12T Pro has four variants depending on the internal storage. The base model, 8GB RAM+128GB Storage is for CNY 1599 which is around ₹18,600. Above this is the 8GB RAM+256GB storage and it comes for CNY 1699 which is around ₹19,800.
The third variant is of 12GB RAM+256GB storage and it is priced at CNY 1799 which is around ₹21,000. The top model comes with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. This is priced at CNY 1999 viz. around ₹23,300.
The Redmi Note 12T Pro features a 6.6-inch IPS LCD with a Full HD+ 2460×1080 pixels resolution. The phone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8200-Ultra and as mentioned earlier there are four variants depending on the RAM and storage of the phone.
Talking about the camera, the phone has a triple lensed camera which includes 64MP OmniVision primary camera, 8MP ultra-wide Samsung sensor and 2MP macro sensor. Except for this, the phone has a 16MP front camera.
The phone also packs a battery of 5080mAh along with 67W fast charging support. Except for the major specs, the phone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, supports Wi-Fi 6 and runs on Android 13.
These are the details that are known about the Redmi Note 12T Pro and if as the rumours suggest the Redmi K60i launches globally as the rebranded version of this phone, then that phone should also feature the same specifications and also should be similarly priced.
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