Redmi "K60 Ultra" destined for 144Hz display and Dimensity 9200 Plus SoC in latest leak
The current K60 line-up. (Source: Redmi)
The final and highest-end addition to the Redmi K60 series had been linked to the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 in its last leak. However, the "Ultra" has allegedly been upgraded to the newer Plus version of the same flagship silicon instead. The premium Android smartphone may also have a bright, rich, high-refresh-rate display specially optimized for its new chipset.
The supposedly upcoming Redmi K60 Ultra may have 100W charging for its 5,000mAh battery, whereas its closest predecessor, which launched as the Xiaomi 12T Pro for the global market, was 120W. However, some prospective fans may not mind in the face of an alleged display refresh rate upgrade to 144Hz.
This new screen is also now tipped to launch as a flat (or 2.5K curved) "eye-protecting" panel with "upgraded brightness and color depth", even though it may also have a 1.5K resolution. The "K60 Ultra/13T Pro" may also support Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
It may not follow in the 200MP main camera footsteps of its forebear - however, again, this just might not matter should rumors of a new 50MP "IMX8-series" shooter as a substitute pan out. Accordingly, the K60 Ultra may just emerge with the specs and features to match the claims of its new MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ silicon.
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