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Xiaomi Redmi K30 Pro appears on Geekbench powered by a Snapdragon 865 and 8 GB of RAM

The Redmi K30 Pro will probably resemble its non-Pro sibling. (Image source: Xiaomi via Trusted Reviews)
The Redmi K30 Pro will probably resemble its non-Pro sibling. (Image source: Xiaomi via Trusted Reviews)
Xiaomi might be gearing up to release the Mi 10 series for the time being, but the company more than likely has the Redmi K30 Pro in the works too. The device has now posted results on Geekbench, which suggests that it will come with a Snapdragon 865 and at least 8 GB of RAM.

News about the Redmi K30 Pro has been fairly quiet of late, with the upcoming device last spotted at the TENAA in December. However, the device has now popped up on Geekbench, or at least something claiming to be a K30 Pro anyway.

The specifications and scores that Geekbench has revealed do chime with what we already know about the device, though. Firstly, the device is expected to come in an 8 GB of RAM variant, which is on display here. Secondly, it appears to be running a Snapdragon 865, which Geekbench reports as an "ARM implementer 65 architecture 8 variant 1 part 3341 revision 0". Incidentally, this matches the identifier spotted in the recent Geekbench listing of the OnePlus 8 Pro.

The apparent K30 Pro returned a single-core scores of 903 and a multi-core score of 3,362 in Geekbench 5, which are both within a margin of error of our Snapdragon 865 reference device. This scored 932 and 3,450 points in the single-core and multi-core benchmarks respectively, for reference.

The Redmi K30 Pro is expected to launch in March, or at least after Xiaomi unveils its flagship Mi 10 series next month.

(Image source: Geekbench via @xiaomishka)
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Alex Alderson, 2020-01-22 (Update: 2020-01-22)