
Redmi K50 Gaming Edition with MediaTek chip tipped to launch next year
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Xiaomi is believed to be working on the Redmi K50 Gaming series as well, along with several other smartphones it is planning to launch over the next few months.
Another day and we have another leak on a Xiaomi phone. The smartphone maker is believed to be working on the Redmi K50 Gaming series as well, along with several other smartphones it is planning to launch over the next few months. The line-up may include two smartphones - Redmi K50 Gaming Standard Edition and Redmi K50 Gaming Pro. Both the smartphones could be launched in April 2022. Interestingly, the Redmi K50 Gaming Standard Edition can be a China exclusive, while the Redmi K50 Gaming Pro may be introduced in the global markets.
Xiaomi launched the Redmi K40 Gaming Edition this year in China and later introduced it in other markets (including India) as the Poco F3 GT. The Redmi K50 Gaming series will act as a successor to the Redmi K40 Gaming Edition and should bring a number of upgrades on the previous generation device. The information has been shared by the noted leaker xiaomiui based on its IMEI listing.

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