Redmi recently confirmed that it will be launching the Redmi K40 series of smartphones on Feb. 25. Ahead of the launch, the alleged Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro have paid visit to TENAA to reveal design.
The TENAA listings of the Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro do not have any information on their specifications. It was recently revealed by tipster Digital Chat Station that the M2012K11AC model number belongs to the Redmi K40 whereas the M2012K11C model number is associated with the Redmi K40 Pro. Both models were recently certified by the 3C regulatory body of China.
The TENAA images of the alleged Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro suggest that both smartphones are equipped with flat screens. The images do not clearly reveal the display design. However, rumors have claimed that the upcoming Redmi K40 models will have OLED panels with a top-centered punch-hole design. They are expected to carry support for a Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 5G flagship which debuted in China in December sported a square-shaped camera module. It came with a 108-megapixel triple camera setup. The TENAA images of the Redmi K40 models show that their camera modules are an elongated version of the camera housing found on the Mi 11.
The Redmi K40’s camera housing seems to feature a large-sized main camera followed by two smaller ones, another big-sized lens, and an LED flash unit. The K40 Pro model also features an identical camera module. Being a Pro model, it is expected to feature better cameras than the vanilla variant.
Past reports have revealed that the Redmi K40 Pro will be arriving with Snapdragon 888, a very expensive flat display, a battery that is bigger than 4,000mAh, and a 2,999 Yuan ($464) starting price. The vanilla model could be equipped with an upcoming Snapdragon 7-series 5G chipset.