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Redmi K60: The first phone from Redmi with wireless charging

The tipster Digital Chat Station came with a leak about Redmi K60. Digital chat station claimed that the K60 will come with a Dynamic-island feature, and wireless charging up to 30W.

Digital Chat Station also claimed about the phone supports 67W fast charging and 30W wireless charging.

The upgraded versions of the K60 will have 120W fast charging and 30W wireless charging.

The K series by Redmi is the company’s budget flagship smartphone. This series is the alternative to the number series which is cheaper.

Redmi K60 misses out on top-notch features like wireless charging and IP rating because of its affordable pricing. But finally, the K60 might get a premium feature of wireless charging.

The Digital Chat Station also talked about the dynamic island.

Apple iPhone 14 is the first phone that came with a dynamic island feature. This feature is available in android using some apps, but this will be the first time that Dynamic Island comes in android as the native.

The tipster also claimed that the phone will come with a Snapdragon 8 series chipset.

The high-end K60 might come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 chipset, based on TSMC’s 4nm process, and might bring improvements to the present Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 model.



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