Redmi K40

Redmi’s gaming phone will have EXCELLENT performance

Redmi confirmed today that the K40 Game Enhanced range of gaming phones will be launched in China on April 27 – Before you get confused, know that there are two gaming smartphone models from the Xiaomi sub-brand that would be in development. They have the model number M2102K10C and M2104K10C . As the tipster Digital Chat Station also states, both have already appeared at the 3C certification body and we know they will enjoy charging support up to 67W.

Will Redmi K40 Game Enhanced have the SoC Dimensity 1100 or 1200?

Now, Master Lu Weibo’s post shows a screenshot of the benchmarks of a Redmi device with model number M2104K10AC. The test device has a MediaTek Dimensity 1100 chipset , 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage and an FHD + display.

That is, the display resolution is around 2400 × 1080 pixels, similar to that of the standard Redmi K40. However, the device with the model number M2104K10AC achieved an overall score of 758,248 in the Master Lu benchmarks. This is broken down as follows:

  • 268,303 in CPU;
  • 249,963 in GPU;
  • the rest in other categories.

It will be interesting to see if Xiaomi will launch a “Standard version” alongside the Game Enhanced edition in China. Speaking of version, a similar product has been registered under the “POCO” brand in India and is expected to be the F-series device for the country.

Redmi K40

 

Anyway, Xiaomi’s sub-brand gaming phone is said to have a 6.67-inch S-AMOLED E4 screen with 144Hz refresh rate, the Enhanced Edition will have Dimensity 1200 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery.

We can also expect the device to come with features such as a dedicated COD theme, optimized for ” PeaceKeeper Elite ” with improved tactile vibration, TUV Rheinland’s High-Game performance certification for 5G connectivity, physical buttons on the back, Sony IMX686 camera from 64 MP , MIUI 12.5 out of the box .. However, the benchmark portal has shared a poster on Weibo that suggests there will also be a standard edition.

Source: Gizmochina