The Redmi K70 was officially released on November 29, with a starting price of 2,499 yuan (about $352).
As the standard version, the Redmi K70 represents a significant upgrade from its predecessor. The device features a 6.67-inch 2nd Gen 2K Chinese screen that supports a 120Hz refresh rate, 3840Hz ultra-high frequency PWM dimming, and a 480Hz touch sampling rate (instantaneous 2160Hz). Additionally, it boasts a 100% P3 color gamut, a peak brightness of 4000nits, and a pixel density of 526 PPI, with a color depth of up to 12bit.
Moreover, the It comes with Snapdragon 8 Gen2 equips it, to achieving an AnTuTu score of over 1.7 million with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS4.0 flash storage. This enables the device to handle heavy-duty games effortlessly. Furthermore, the new machine features the Fury Engine 3.0, supporting the native 2K+30 frame mode in the “Genshin Impact” game.
In the realm of imaging, the Redmi K70’s main camera boasts the same Light Hunter 800 sensor as the K70 Pro, featuring a 1/1.55-inch outsole, 2.0μm large pixel fusion, and an impressive 13.2EV dynamic range. The front camera has a 16-megapixel lens. In terms of battery life, the K70 adopts a 120W fast charge + 5000mAh large battery combination, accompanied by a self-improved fast charge chip, ThePaper P2, and a self-improved hardware management chip, Hyper G1.
Redmi K70 is available in four versions: 12GB+256GB, 16GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB, priced at 2,499 yuan (about $352), 2,699 yuan (about $380), 2,999 yuan (about $422), and 3,399 yuan (about $479) respectively.
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