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The Redmi K50 series will arrive with a chip from Qualcomm and a pair from MediaTek.

According to rumors, the presentation of the Redmi K50 series will take place in February. We expect that four smartphones will be launched within its framework, differing from each other, first of all, in hardware platforms. There is no doubt that the gaming Redmi K50 Gaming Edition will receive Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and it should be the only one in the family with this platform.

Well-known insider Digital Chat Station said that the remaining three smartphones will be built on the basis of Snapdragon 870, Dimensity 8000 and Dimensity 9000. There is no information about which model this or that chip will receive. We can only assume that the base model of the series will be Qualcomm's SoC, but the chips from MediaTek will go to Redmi K50 Pro and Redmi K50 Pro +.

Also at the moment there is other information about the characteristics of Redmi K50 Gaming Edition. It will be a device with dimensions of 162x76,8x8,45 mm and a weight of 210 grams, on the front panel of which there is a 6,67-inch 2K screen. He will receive a powerful cooling system, a 4700 mAh battery with fast 120-watt charging, a fingerprint scanner at the end, MIUI 13 and a triple rear camera of 64 MP + 13 MP + 2 MP.

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Redmi K50 promises the best vibration among Android smartphones

Recently on his official Weibo page Redmi announced that the Redmi K50 series will be the world's first model with CyberEngine's broadband linear vibration motor, codenamed 1016. It is the largest vibration motor among Android devices with a wide oscillation frequency and amplitude. For tactile sensations and performance; it outperforms all other solutions on the market and was created by AAC Technology.

 

To achieve a tangible and multi-level vibration feedback, the volume of the linear vibration motor was 560 mm³; and frequency range 50 Hz - 500 Hz; and proposed the most comfortable resonant frequency for a person of 130 Hz; which is comparable to the Taptic Engine in the iPhone.

In addition, the company claims vibration levels are three times higher than conventional linear motors used in smartphones. In addition, CyberEngine is characterized by low power consumption - 0,12 W; and a maximum vibration level of up to 1,1 Grms, equivalent to 1,88 Grms for traditional X-axis linear motors.

So, taking into account the characteristics of a linear vibration motor; we assume that it will definitely find its way into the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition. This is a gaming smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset; 4700 mAh battery with 120 W fast charging; 6,67-inch display, in-display fingerprint scanner and powerful cooling system.


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