Sunday, May 26, 2019

Redmi Go 16GB storage variant could launch in India soon, teases Xiaomi

Redmi Go, Xiaomi’s Android Go smartphone with entry-level specs, could get a storage upgrade in India. Redmi India’s Twitter handle is teasing a smartphone with the hashtag #ApkiNayiDuniya, which was the same hashtag the company used in the past to promote the Redmi Go smartphone in the country. The tweet is accompanied by the text, "Zyada space = Zyada photos”, hinting that it could launch the Redmi Go 16GB storage variant in the country very soon. Currently, the Xiaomi Redmi Go is only available with 8GB storage in India.

 

Jitna zyaada photos utna zyaada mazza. #AapkiNayiDuniya hogi aur badi. RT if you know what it is. pic.twitter.com/xIGv08dvgN

— Redmi India (@RedmiIndia) May 25, 2019

 

In terms of specs, the Redmi Go features the Android Go operating system optimised for smartphones with entry-level specs. It sports a 5.0-inch HD display and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, coupled with 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage.

The phone has dual SIM slots as well as a dedicated memory expansion slot which allows users to expand its storage to 128GB via a microSD card. The Redmi Go include ships with a Night Light mode for reading in low light and an Ambient display.

When it comes to the camera, the phone sports a single 8MP rear camera setup. The sensor’s pixel size is 1.12μm and the lens has an aperture of f/2.0. The main camera comes with autofocus support and there’s a single LED flash. On the front is a 5MP sensor with 1.12μm large pixel size and a lens of f/2.2 aperture. The handset is backed by a 3000mAh battery. Xiaomi says it can last upto 10 days in standby mode.  

http://bit.ly/2X4sXNr

No comments:

Post a Comment

The US, the EU, and other superpowers have funneled nearly $81B towards supporting chip companies, the first wave of ~$380B earmarked by global governments (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg : The US, the EU, and other superpowers have funneled nearly $81B towards supporting chip companies, the first wave of ~$380B e...