This afternoon, Redmi officially said that the Redmi K30 Pro will use a linear motor, have a ‘gaming-class’ 4D game vibration, and 153 kinds of MIUI scene vibration optimization.

Redmi K30 Pro hardware
In addition, the Redmi K30 Pro will also use a 3435mm² VC heat sink, the Snapdragon 865 + LPDDR5 + UFS 3.1 solution, and it will have two versions, the standard version and the zoom version.
This set of hardware solutions is the ‘strongest combination of performance’ in the 5G era. Today, the GeekBench running score of the phone spotted on the net. The single-core score is 900 points, while the multi-core running is 3251 points. It is codenamed lmipro.

As for reference, the Xiaomi Mi 10 scores 908 points in the single-core test and 3084 points in the multi-core test.
The UFS 3.1 flash memory supported by the Redmi K30 Pro can provide sequential write speeds of up to 750MB/s. According to the previous UFS 3.1 specification released by JEDEC, UFS 3.1 has a deep sleep function while increasing the writing speed, and the reliability is also guaranteed while the product cost is reduced.

According to previous reports, the Redmi K30 Pro is expected to be equipped with an X55 5G baseband. Thus, it supports SA/NSA dual-mode 5G. Among its biggest selling points, we can mention the lifting camera.

The Redmi K30 Pro zoom version supports OIS dual image stabilization. The main camera uses a 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 CMOS. It should come with a 33W charge pump fast charging head as standard.

Well, apart from this, Redmi issued another statement, saying the Redmi K30 Pro will comes with Game Turbo 3.0 technology. The latter provides game floating windows, voice changers, night vision, AI highlights, screen hanging, etc. In fact, the Xiaomi Mi 10 already supports this feature.
The third news we learned about the handset today is that it has also passed the TÜV Rheinland High Gaming Performance Certification.
The Redmi K30 Pro will hit the market on March 24.