At the end of March, Lu Weibing, general manager of the Redmi brand, announced the delisting of the Xiaomi CC9 Pro. At the same time, it also announced a major thing, that is, the full delisting of 4G products with a price of more than 2,000 yuan in the Chinese market. All in 5G! At that time, many media and users believed that Xiaomi and Redmi will no longer launch 4G smartphones in the future. But it turns out that everyone understood it wrong. The recent exposure of a Redmi entry-level 4G smartphone is an example.

According to some sources, Redmi’s new entry-level 4G smartphone seems to be online. The machine is equipped with a 6.53-inch 2340 × 1080 resolution LCD screen. It is not known whether it uses a water drop screen design or a digging screen design. It has a 13-megapixel selfie camera in the front and a 48-megapixel main camera in the rear. In addition, the thickness and weight of this new machine are 8.9mm and 198g. Thus, it is relatively thick, but it has a built-in 5000mAh large battery and supports 22.5W fast charging. In terms of performance, the handset may come with a MediaTek Helio G80. It has a 2.0GHz frequency.
From the configuration point of view, the Redmi entry-level 4G smartphone doesn’t come with high-end features. But the hardware in all aspects is quite satisfactory.
Combined with the previous announcement by Lu Weibing, we can judge that the price of this new Redmi entry-level 4G smartphone will be stuck within 2,000 yuan ($283).