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Redmi K40 Pro will launch soon, the price is IDR 6.5 million

VIVA – Sub-brands XiaomiRedmi, will soon launch a premium smartphone powered by a processor Snapdragon 888 named K40 Pro in February. Like the K30 Pro which was released last year, Redmi K40 Pro will combine the Snapdragon 888 chipset with a flat screen that is touted as the ‘most expensive flat screen’.

Citing the site GSM Arena, Tuesday, January 12, 2021, all K40 series phones will come with screens with high refresh rates. Even so, again the information is not final. Do you use an LCD panel or Amoled.

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In addition, the Redmi K40 Pro is confirmed to carry a 4,000mAh battery and 33W fast cable charging support. Finally, the Redmi K40 Pro will be priced at 2,999 yuan (US $ 463 / Rp. 6.5 million). There is no detailed information about the Redmi K40 Pro yet. So keep an eye on ya, guys.

Previously, another Xiaomi brand, Poco M3, managed to take first place last year. This mid-range phone with a super aggressive price seems to have managed to captivate many people since its official announcement. Devices are sold starting at Rp. 2.1 million.

The second top still occupied by devices from Xiaomi is the Redmi Note 9 4G. Unfortunately, for now the device is still exclusive to China, there is no news that it will come to other countries.

Then, there is the iPhone 12 Pro Max which sits in third position. This position is down from two weeks ago. The fourth top is Poco X3 NFC which still occupies the same seat since last week. Still from the Xiaomi family. The fifth position is occupied by the Redmi Note 9 Pro, which makes the Samsung Galaxy A51 drop to sixth.

This South Korean device was released a long time ago, but is still gaining popularity, ranking the highest on the charts this week. Then, the seventh rank is still from Xiaomi’s subsidiary, namely the Redmi Note 9 5G.

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