Xiaomi has announced the launch of the mid-range Redmi Note 12 series in the UK, expanding the global availability of the devices. Redmi Note 12, Note 12 5G, Note 12 Pro and Note 12 Pro Plus will go on sale starting Friday, March 24.
In emphasis, devices can be purchased at “affordable” prices at retailers thanks to the line’s cost-benefit focus. For example, consumers will find models starting at £219 (about R$1,420 with current direct conversion).
Despite adopting similar visuals, the Redmi Note 12 series have a few things in common. In addition to the Android 13-based MIUI 14 interface, The phones have a 6.67 inch AMOLED display With a 120Hz refresh rate.
Like this, Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus is the star of the series with its 200 MP main camera.. The model, which has up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal space options, uses the MediaTek Dimensity 1080 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery with 120W fast charging.
The Redmi Note 12 Pro repeats the chip and memory configurations of the Pro Plus version but offers a 50 MP main camera. Despite retaining a 5,000mAh battery, the device supports 67W fast charging.
As an entry option, the Redmi Note 12 5G launches with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chip with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. In addition, the phone has a 48 MP main camera and a 5,000 mAh battery with 33 W fast charging.
How much does the Redmi Note 12 series cost in the UK?
As mentioned, the Redmi Note 12 series is coming to British stores at affordable prices for the local market. See the starting prices and the realized value (without taxes) for each model.
- Redmi Note 12 4G: from £219 (R$1,420);
- Redmi Note 12 5G: from £279 (R$1,810);
- Redmi Note 12 Pro: from £339 (R$2,199);
- Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus: from £449 (Rs 2,910).
So far, there are no forecasts for the launch of the devices in the United States.
Source: Tec Mundo
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