What you need to know
- Redmi General Manager Lu Weibing has confirmed that the Redmi K30 will be the brand's first smartphone to offer 5G connectivity.
- The Redmi K30 will also include an elongated hole-punch cutout for two selfie cameras.
- Redmi K30 is expected to be launched sometime early next year.
Redmi General Manager Lu Weibing today shared (via ) an early look at the company's upcoming Redmi K30 during the launch of the Redmi 8 in China. As revealed by Weibing in August, the Redmi K30 will be Redmi's first device to support 5G connectivity.
The shared by the company's General Manager shows the Redmi K30 will have an elongated hole-punch cutout, similar to the one on Samsung's Galaxy S10+. Just like the , the Redmi K30's display cutout will house two selfie cameras.
While it was already known that the Redmi K30 will include 5G support, Weibing today revealed that the smartphone will actually have dual 5G support. It will work in both SA (Standalone) and NSA (Non-Standalone) modes. NSA (Non-Standalone) 5G networking relies on existing 4G infrastructure, allowing smartphones to use 4G networks for things like communicating with the cell towers and servers.
However, Weibing added that the Redmi K30 will not be the cheapest 5G smartphone when it goes on sale. This suggests the Redmi K30 may be more expensive at launch than the Redmi K20 and . That said, it should still be much more affordable than flagship from brands such as Samsung and LG.
Rumors suggest the smartphone could be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 7250 chipset, which has dual-mode 5G support. The rest of the phone's tech specs, however, remain a mystery at this point. It is likely to be launched early next year, alongside the Redmi K30 Pro.