REDMI has formally teased the REDMI K80 after releasing the REDMI K80 Pro, showcasing a gorgeous new color option called “Moonlight Blue.” This model, which will make its debut on November 27 at an event alongside the K80 series, combines streamlined design enhancements with improved ergonomics and high-end build quality.
Features and design of the REDMI K80
Smoother swipe motions and a more comfortable grip are guaranteed by the REDMI K80’s 2.5D glass on both the front and back. The phone is generally lighter and thinner than its predecessor, and it also has a matte metal frame. For comparison, the REDMI K70 weighs 209g and has a thickness of 8.2mm. Additionally, the successor attains a 50:50 weight distribution, guaranteeing a remarkable in-hand experience.
Regarding durability, the REDMI K80 has dust and water resistance ratings of IP68 and IP69. Another area of emphasis is cooling; to guarantee steady operation even under demanding use, the device uses Dual-loop 3D ice cooling technology. In order to satisfy users who want the best screen quality and single-tap unlocking, the phone will also have a 2K “Grand Slam” display on the front along with an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
What more can we anticipate from the REDMI K80?
An 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro camera are part of the REDMI K80’s camera system, along with a 50MP OmniVision OV50 primary sensor, according to a prior leak. Users can anticipate a 20MP OmniVision OV20B sensor on the front, which guarantees clear and colorful selfies. A Si/C high energy density battery, which has a larger capacity and a longer battery life, is probably going to power the device. The REDMI K80 is anticipated to match or even surpass the 5000mAh battery and 120W fast charging that were included with the K70 last year, for a comparable or shorter charging time.
The REDMI K80 Pro raises the standard with its sophisticated imaging capabilities, even though the base model has impressive specs. A 50MP Sony Light Hunter 800 sensor with OIS and a second 50MP telephoto lens with a 2.5x optical zoom are the focal points of its triple camera configuration. The camera system is powered by Xiaomi’s AISP 2.0 imaging algorithm, which produces incredibly detailed images. These software improvements are probably going to help the standard edition as well.