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Redmi K50 Gaming Edition will come with 64MP IMX686 and 20MP IMX596 shooters, company shares camera samples

The Redmi K50 Gaming Edition is coming on February 16, and the company has already kicked off its promo campaign by revealing the smartphone’s design and a few features, including shoulder triggers and a 4,860 sq.mm vapor chamber for 40% better heat dissipation. Today, Redmi shared some details about the K50 Gaming Edition’s camera department.

Redmi has announced that the K50 Gaming Edition’s primary camera will use the 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor which will take impressive night-time photos and let you capture pictures in a maximum resolution of 9,248×6,944-pixels. Inside the screen’s centered punch hole will be a 20MP Sony IMX596 camera for selfies and video calls. Redmi shared a couple of pictures taken with both. You can check them out below.

64MP primary camera sample
20MP selfie camera sample

64MP primary camera sample • 20MP selfie camera sample

Additionally, Redmi revealed that the K50 Gaming Edition will feature an anti-flicker sensor, providing real-time exposure adjustment.

The rest of the previously confirmed features of the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition include a FullHD+ OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 480Hz touch sampling rate. The screen will be protected by Gorilla Glass Victus and has bagged DisplayMate’s A+ certification.

Redmi K50 Gaming Edition's display specs
Redmi K50 Gaming Edition's display specs
Redmi K50 Gaming Edition's display specs

Redmi K50 Gaming Edition screen specs

Redmi also showed off the K50 Gaming Edition in silver color, confirming at least two color options for the smartphone. The other one is blue.

The launch event is less than a week away, but you can expect Redmi to reveal a few more features of the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition in the lead-up to the official unveiling.

Source 1, 2, 3, 4 (all in Chinese)


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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