On March 17, Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi will launch the Redmi K50, Redmi K50 Pro, and Redmi K50 Pro+ smartphones in China. The company released a poster yesterday showcasing the rear camera design of the K50 lineup. It released a new poster today that gives a good look at its rear design.
The "Black Feather" colour variant of the Redmi K50 series is shown below. A triple camera unit, led by a 108-megapixel camera, is located in the upper-left corner of the phone's back. A flashlight strip appears to house a dual-LED unit beneath it. A volume rocker and a power button are located on the phone's right edge.
The Redmi K50 trio will most likely share the same rear design. It is unknown whether the standard K50 will include a 108-megapixel main camera. According to reports, the Redmi K50 Pro+ will have a 108-megapixel primary camera with OIS support, while the K50 Pro will have the same camera but without OIS support.
As a result, the handset depicted in the new poster appears to be the Redmi K50 Pro or Pro+. The phone's back panel has a crystal-like pattern that appears to glow when light passes through it. The phone's front side has yet to be revealed. However, rumours have it that the K50 lineup will have an AMOLED display with a centrally positioned fingerprint sensor.
The Snapdragon 870, Dimensity 8100, and Dimensity 9000 chipsets are rumoured to power the K50, K50 Pro, and K50 Pro+, respectively. The K50 and K50 Pro may support 67W fast charging, while the Pro+ model may support 120W rapid charging.