
Redmi K40 gaming edition to come with 5000mAh battery, 67W fast charging support
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The Redmi K40 gaming edition is all set to be unveiled on Tuesday. Ahead of the launch, Redmi has revealed a few other key specs, so read this article to find everything we know about this device.
Redmi is all set to introduce the Redmi K40 gaming edition tomorrow, but that hasn't stopped the brand from teasing the key specs of this smartphone. Fresh posters of the Redmi K40 gaming have surfaced online to reveal that the smartphone will be powered by a 5000mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. The device has also been teased via a poster by the brand, revealing the key design elements. Plenty of other reports and leaks have popped up to reveal specs of this device too. A previous report suggests that the smartphone will be called Redmi K40 Game Enhanced edition. The smartphone was also spotted on the 3C website with model number M2104K10C. Rumours also hint that this device will be launched in India as the Indian variant of this gaming phone has been listed on the BIS website with model number M2104K10I. This will be a gaming-centric smartphone to take on the rivals like the Asus ROG 5, Lenovo Legion Duel 2 and Nubia Red Magic 6.
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