Redmi Turbo 3 launch date, key specs, design officially revealed
Xiaomi-owned brand Redmi announced a new series last week, which will focus on raw performance. The first phone of the series will be called Redmi Turbo 3, and today, we learned its official announcement will be this Wednesday, April 10.
The brand revealed a Redmi Pad Pro will also arrive at the event, and shared a few specs for the slate.
Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 3 & Pad Pro
Redmi started the teaser campaign early this morning, revealing major specs of the new Turbo 3 phone. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, have up to 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage, and feature advanced cooling.
The phone will also be extremely thin and light with a profile that's under 8 mm and a 179-gram body. It will have a display with a resolution greater than 1080p, thin bezels, and flat sides. There will be two cameras on the back with massively protruding lenses, and a single selfie shooter inside a punch hole.
Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 3 key features
The Redmi Pad Pro was pictured with a stylus and a keyboard cover. The official poster also revealed some specs, like a 12.1” diagonal screen of 2.5K resolution and a 10,000 mAh battery.
The Wednesday launch will begin at 7 PM local time. The Turbo 3 phone is expected to arrive internationally under a different name – Poco F6 - but we are still waiting for anything official from Xiaomi on the matter.
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- studentZ
- 10 Apr 2024
- tZ4
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- Bingoboyop
- 09 Apr 2024
- rKZ
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- Anonymous
- 09 Apr 2024
- 61d
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