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The Redmi K20 is Xiaomi's first smartphone to come with a pop-up front-facing camera. The version for the global market is the Mi 9T, of which the flagship version is the Mi 9T Pro. The latter model was released more than a year ago, so it's about time its successor appeared. A few days earlier, render images of the Mi 10T Pro were leaked, showing the Mi 10T Pro here we showed you.

The other day, thanks to a Digital Chat Station Weibo user, new details were leaked, or rather confirmed.

The quick description in the picture may have been taken in a Xiaomi Store. The main camera is a 108 MP AI (Artificial Intelligence) lens, the display is a 144 Hz adaptive refresh panel. This means that the image refresh changes dynamically, so in cases where high image refresh is not needed or cannot be exploited, the device will back this down in terms of power saving. The device gets a 'smooth' version of Qualcomm's top chipset, the Snapdragon 865, so there's certainly no complaints about the phone's performance. The phone will feature a 5000 mAh battery, so it should last up to 2 days of normal usage.

Well, but the main thing is the price. The label says 699 euros, which is 252 thousand Hungarian forints. Of course, by the time it reaches Hungary, it could go a little higher. This could make it a competitor to the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro, not to mention a competitor in many things, such as the main camera and processor. The question is whether there is a need or a justification for another top phone in the Xiaomi house. We will see from the sales figures.

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