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Redmi K20

  • 6 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM |
  • 16.23 cm (6.39 inch) FHD+ Display
  • 48MP + 13MP + 8MP | 20MP Front Camera
  • 4000 mAh Li-polymer Battery
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 Processor








Blazing-fast Processor
Powered by the Qualcomm 730 processor, Adreno 618 GPU, and 6 GB of RAM, the Redmi K20 offers incredible power and efficiency in all your daily tasks. It also comes with 128 GB of ROM to store all your pictures, videos, and other files.
Game Turbo 2.0
With reduced network delay and optimised touch latency, this feature provides you with a fluid and seamless mobile gaming experience.
Cooling System
The 8 layers of graphite stack cooling system help the Redmi K20 provide double-sided heat dissipation. This, in turn, provides improved thermal, higher frame rates and sustained peak performance.
48 MP AI Triple Rear Camera
The Redmi K20 features a 48 MP Sony IMX582 high-resolution sensor, a 13 MP 124.8° wide-angle camera, and an 8 MP telephoto camera which work together to capture every moment in crystal-clear detail. It also comes with 960 fps HD slo-mo recording using which you can slow down and enjoy every detail.
20 MP Pop-up Camera
The Redmi K20 comes with a 20 MP pop-up selfie camera which makes the already-beautiful display bigger and better.
Horizon AMOLED Display
Whether you’re watching videos or playing games, enjoy a stunning visual experience with the Redmi K20 which comes with a 16.23-cm (6.39) AMOLED Display, 91.9% screen-to-body ratio, HDR range and a 100 DCI-P3 colour gamut.
Aura Prime Design
Featuring an elegant and contemplative design, the Redmi K20 is truly a thing of beauty. Its 3D curvature feels incredibly smooth and comfortable in the hand.
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
With reinforced corners and the 3D curved glass, the Redmi K20 is highly durable and feels incredible.
Long-lasting Battery
It comes with a 4000 mAh high-capacity battery, so you don’t have to worry about your phone running out of charge. It also supports 18 W fast charging, so you can spend more time using the phone and less time charging it.
Hi-Fi DAC Audio Playback
It features the Qualcomm WCD9340 audio chip which provides 192 kHz/24 bit audio playback. It also comes with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so you can connect your favourite pair of earphones or headphones.
Dual-band GPS
Thanks to L1 + L5 dual-frequency positioning, the dual-frequency signals work together to improve the navigation accuracy and speed.
Fingerprint Sensor
Featuring the 7th generation in-display fingerprint sensor, the Redmi K20 can be unlocked easily in a jiffy.

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