The Xiaomi 12T Pro is expected with a 200MP camera and Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 chipset, aiming for a very competitive price range. Illustrated alongside the new flagship, we also see the Redmi Pad, with the as-yet-unannounced tablet appearing to take on the general design lines.
Expected for release soon, the Xiaomi 12T Pro looks like it will be a rebranded version of the Redmi K50 Ultra already released for the Chinese market, shipping with major improvements on the hardware side and a firmware version that includes Google’s service pack. But the main difference is in the camera type, with the Western markets edition getting a 200MP sensor supplied by Samsung.
However, the phone slotted into the Chinese manufacturer’s affordable flagship category probably won’t deliver quite the level of image quality indicated by the photo resolution, with Samsung’s supplier known for its tactic of differentiating camera sensors by cost vs. highest pixel count. Most likely, the sensor selected by Xiaomi falls into the latter category.
Apart from the next-generation Qualcomm chipset, the Xiaomi 12T Pro is also expected to feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with 1220×2712 pixel resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate. Memory options will be 8GB and 12GB RAM, with 128, 256 or 512 GB internal storage. The phone will also feature an 8MP ultra-wide camera, 20MP front camera and a 2MP macro camera. The battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh would benefit from fast charging at 120W via USB-C.
As for the Redmi Pad tablet, we’re learning that only an 8MP sensor would be hiding under the large photo trim. Presumably, the rest of the specs will be significantly lower than the smartphone model it’s pictured next to.




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