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Xiaomi Redmi 8A is coming on September 25 with a 5,000 mAh battery

The Redmi 7A unveiled back in May will get a successor next week, as Xiaomi has announced it will launch the Redmi 8A in India on September 25.

The company also confirmed that Redmi 8A will pack a 5,000 mAh battery which is an upgrade over the 4,000 mAh cell its predecessor ships with.

Time for another dumdaar addition to India’s most-loved Redmi A series. We’ll unveil the #DumdaarRedmi8A for you on 25th September 2019.
A lot of dumdaar features to look forward to.

Here’s one – 5️⃣???
Guess it & RT to win this dumdaar phone. pic.twitter.com/mvBeSCMXUt

Additionally, Xiaomi has set up an event page on its official India site, advertising faster charging, aura wave grip design offering “great hand feel”, and cameras that will let you capture “pro like pictures”.

The page also confirms that Redmi 8A will sport a notched display with thick chin and small bezels on the three sides, and there’s also an image showing off the back of the phone which is in line with what we saw on TENAA.

Redmi 8A
Redmi 8A
Redmi 8A
Redmi 8A

Redmi 8A images on TENAA’s website

Xiaomi hasn’t revealed any other specifications of the Redmi 8A, but thanks to TENAA, we know it will sport a 6.2″ HD+ display and have a 2.0 GHz octa-core processor under the hood coupled with 2GB, 3GB, or 4GB RAM.

TENAA further reveals that Redmi 8A will boot Android Pie and will come in three storage options – 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB.

For photography, the Redmi 8A will have 12MP rear and 8MP selfie cameras.

We are still six days away from the official announcement, so expect Xiaomi to reveal more features of the Redmi 8A until then.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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