Xiaomi is known for building cheap and really good smartphones. The Redmi cell phones are among the most exciting models, because they offer you premium functions at a mid-range price. With the Redmi Note 12 you will get even more features.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 12: First details about the equipment

As with the Redmi Note 11, there will also be several versions of the Redmi Note 12 that differ in terms of equipment. According to a reliable source from China, Xiaomi would like to significantly upgrade the cheaper versions. There should a new 50 MP camera will be used, which improves the picture quality of the cheap mid-range cell phone. A telephoto lens is still missing. Instead, an 8 MP ultra wide angle and a 2 MP macro camera are to be used (source: GizChina).

Another one The highlight of this smartphone class should be the 120-watt fast charging function. With the Redmi Note 11, this quick charge function was only available with the top model Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G (test). This time it could also be used in cheaper versions. It even mentions the regular Redmi Note 12. We’ll have to wait and see if that’s really true. The appropriate power supply should be included in the scope of delivery, at least in China. It is not known whether this will also apply to the global version. Xiaomi is now slowly beginning to no longer necessarily include the power supply with every smartphone.

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Xiaomi will again build many versions of the Redmi Note 12

There will definitely be many versions of the Redmi Note 12 again. Xiaomi covers a price range from under 200 to over 400 euros. The equipment will therefore differ greatly depending on the price. With the Redmi Note 12, however, more premium features are to be used in cheaper models, so that these cellphones are ahead of the competition. The new smartphone generation from Xiaomi is expected towards the end of 2022 or beginning of 2023.

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