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Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition Confirmed to Launch on August 11

Yesterday, Xiaomi took to Weibo to confirm that it will be launching the Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition. After Xiaomi released the poster, a reservation listing was found on Jingdong Mall. The retailer also carried a reservation listing for the Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition. However, the company did not reveal any official confirmation on it. Today, the Chinese firm released a poster that confirms that it will also unveil the Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition on Aug. 11.

On Aug. 11, Xiaomi is expected to announce multiple devices in celebration of its 10th anniversary. Apart from the Extreme Commemorative Editions of Xiaomi Mi 10 and Redmi K30, the company is expected to unveil few more devices. The Mi 10 series phone seems to be the M2007J1SC phone that recently appeared in 3C’s database, Geekbench, and AnTuTu. The Redmi K30 series phone could be the M2006J10C phone that recently approval from the TENAA authority.

The M2006J10C phone was previously believed to debut as Redmi K30 Ultra. However, it now seems to be arriving as the Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition.

Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition Specifications (Rumored)

The Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition could be coming with a notch-less 6.67-inch AMOLED display that produces Full HD+ resolution. It has a pop-up selfie camera of 20-megapixel. The rear-facing quad camera setup of the phone has a Sony IMX686 64-megapixel main camera.

The Dimensity 1000+ could be powering the phone and it may come with a 4,500mAh battery. The device may come with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage. The phone run on Android 10 OS and it has a in-screen fingerprint reader.

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