Xiaomi is reportedly working on a couple of new phones. The sub-brand Redmi is expected to announce the Redmi K40 series to replace the Redmi K30 lineup that went official in December. The Chinese firm is also rumored to be prepping up Mi CC10 series. Some reports have claimed that it may launch as early as next month. A new Xiaomi phone with model number M2006J10C has received certification from the 3C authority of China. It could either be a Redmi K40 series or Mi CC10 series smartphone.
The Xiaomi M2006J10C device is a 5G-enabled smartphone. The charger that can be seen in the 3C listing of the phone supports up to 33W fast charging. The model number of the charger is MDY-11-EX. It is the same charger that the company provides with Redmi K30 Pro and some other phones. The listing has no information on its other specs.
The rumor mill is no information on the rumored specs of the Redmi K40 or Redmi K40 Pro. However, unconfirmed reports have revealed that the K40 will have a 144Hz refresh rate display and it could be powered by Dimensity 1000+ SoC which fuels the iQOO Z1
The Mi CC10 is believed to arrive as the first phone powered by Snapdragon 775G. The handset is said to be codenamed as CAS. Recent reports have revealed the phone’s rear design.
The main attraction of the MI CC10 phone is that it could be sporting the latest Samsung HM2 100-megapixel main camera. The phone is expected to arrive with support for 12x optical zoom and 120x digital zoom. The handset is rumored to break cover in July.