Xiaomi: Redmi K50 in February and 12 Ultra may never see the light of day

The launch schedule of the Redmi K50 has been officially confirmed by Xiaomi and in February we will see the new series.

At the same time, there are growing rumors that the Xiaomi 12 Ultra model will never see the light of day.

Expected specifications on Redmi K50

Redmi K50 weibo
It was on the Weibo social network where Xiaomi revealed some of the specifications of the new Redmi K50 series

It was through the Weibo social network that Xiaomi confirmed the launch date of the Redmi K50 series already scheduled for next February. At the same time, and to arouse more interest, the Chinese brand unveiled some (few) specifications that are being integrated into the new series of smartphones.

Thus, it is now known that it will have the Snapdragon 8 gen processor in the controls, in addition to having a new heat dissipation unit that will cover a larger surface.

Another of the information advanced by the Chinese brand is that the new Redmi series will arrive with a 4700 mAh battery with support for fast charging of 120n watts. According to Xiaomi, the new series only needs 17 minutes to fully charge.

Xiaomi has not revealed more about the new series, but rumors circulating in the web world say that, like the recently announced Xiaomi 12 series, the Redmi K50 will also run MIUI 13, based on Android 12.

For the rest, we can also have an OLED screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz or 144 Hz, as well as a quad rear camera configuration with a 108 megapixel or 64 megapixel primary sensor. As the release date approaches, more details are sure to be revealed.

Xiaomi 12 Ultra may not launch

Xiaomi 12
On December 28, the Chinese brand unveiled the long-awaited Xiaomi premium series of smartphones 12

Closing the year 2021, the Chinese brand presented some equipment from its new top-of-the-range Xiaomi 12 series. At that time, the standard models, the 12 Pro and 12X, were unveiled, leaving the Xiaomi 12 model for “next nuptials” Ultra .

But the rumor that the 12 Ultra may never be released is gaining ground. All because of the sinks found in the code names of the terminals. According to specialists used to deciphering these acronyms, if Xiaomi launched the Ultra model, the 12 Pro would never have received the designation with the number L2.

This numbering logic, which ends in L1 referring to the Xiaomi 12 model, indicates that the Chinese brand has not licensed more equipment within the new series. As is public knowledge, equipment that is not certified cannot be sold. And that is why the rumor that the Xiaomi 12 Ultra will not see the light of day is gaining ground.

Meanwhile, the new Xiaomi 12 series continues to break sales records in the Chinese market. According to the latest data, in 5 minutes the new series registered 283 million dollars in sales, something like 250 million euros.

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