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Redmi K30 5G's 12GB RAM model with 512GB ROM appears on TENAA's certification database


Last week we saw Xiaomi officially announcing the Redmi K30 5G smartphone alongside the vanilla K30 in China. And as we are expecting the K30's 5G iteration to go on sale in the country starting January of 2020, coming with price tags of  $284.16 for the 6GB RAM/64GB variant, $326.80 for the 6GB RAM/128GB adaption, $369.45 for 8GB RAM/128GB ROM option and the 8GB RAM/256GB version setting you back for an equivalent of $412.09 in RMB. While we wait for phone to begin it's sale, we have already spotted the same K30 5G featuring 12GB RAM and 512 gigabytes of internal space on the Chinese telecommunications equipment certification center, TENAA's listing carrying the model number M2001G7AE.

Apart from the memory upgrade, we also notice two new color options that is in Black and Green and also a slightly smaller battery of 4400mAh, when compared to the original batteries powered at 4500mAh on the models already out formally from Xiaomi. Other than that we don't see changes in the smartphone's internals or appearance for this newly leaked variant.

Source: TENAA

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