Apparently, the most famous Chinese leaker, Digital Chat Station, was seen up close in a video with a Redmi executive.
In the world of mobile technology, rumors and leaks are a regular part of the news landscape: people don’t want to wait for official product news.
When it comes to Chinese phone manufacturers like OnePlus, Xiaomi, Huawei and vivo, no one has a stronger reputation for spreading rumors than the person behind the account. Digital chat station.
If you’re interested in smartphone news from China, you’ve probably read some news about the predictions from Digital Chat Station, a frequent contributor to Chinese microblogging platform Weibo.
For example, Digital Chat Station predicted that Qualcomm would change the name of its flagship application processor in 2021, moving from the expected Snapdragon 898 to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. In addition, it revealed details about the OnePlus 12 and how it works.
Now, There is a three-minute video on his account that shows a man wearing an LED digital mask that completely obscures his face.. According to another industry insider (@That_Kartikey), he is talking to Redmi CEO Wang Teng Thomas. It is the first time that the leaker is seen, albeit without a face.
The two men in the video are apparently discussing the Redmi Turbo 3, which is scheduled to launch in China in a few hours on April 10th.
Digital Chat Station (left guy with helmet), the biggest smartphone leaker of all time, is at Xiaomi Technology Park and this is the first time he has revealed his identity, although he also doesn’t want to show his face. Next to him is Wang Teng, product manager at Redmi pic.twitter.com/6LSt6rmK0n
— Kartikey Singh (@That_Kartikey) April 8, 2024