Key Details and a Live Image of the Redmi A1 Have Been Leaked Ahead of Its Indian Launch on September 6

Neha Roy
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 The Redmi A1 will debut on September 6 in India. Its MediaTek chipset and 5,000mAh battery have been confirmed. Currently, a live image and purportedly important specifications for this next smartphone have been leaked. The Redmi A1's front panel features a water-drop notch, as shown in the leaked image. It also cites the 5,000mAh battery capacity, which has previously been confirmed. Additionally, a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC with expandable storage is reported to power this device.

Weirdo Guy (Tech Lover), a tipster, posted the purported Redmi A1 live image and specifications on Twitter. The forthcoming smartphone will have a 6.52-inch HD+ display with a 20:9 aspect ratio, according to the live image the source posted. The phone is rumoured to use a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC, which can accommodate external storage. For the time being, we advise you to view this with a grain of salt.

An 8-megapixel sensor and an AI camera may be included in the dual rear camera arrangement of this future device from the Xiaomi-owned company. Additionally, a 5-megapixel front-facing camera is anticipated.

The Redmi A1 will make its debut in India on September 6 at 12pm, Redmi said on Friday. The smartphone has a special landing page that suggests that it would provide a "clean Android experience." The 5,000mAh battery capacity of this Redmi smartphone is also confirmed on the landing page.

The Redmi A1 will be available in three colours: black, blue, and green, according to the publicly released photos of the device. This smartphone's back panel will have a textured appearance. Redmi has not yet disclosed the cost of this next smartphone.

A MediaTek Helio A22 SoC may also power the Redmi A1, according to an earlier report. It might have 3GB of RAM and come pre-installed with Android 12. The smartphone was allegedly also discovered in the databases of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Geekbench, and the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC).


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