Redmi’s newest K line of smartphones includes the K20 Pro. This top-tier mobile device features a cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 system-on-chip. This is the first Redmi smartphone to include an AMOLED screen, and its size of 6.39 inches makes it the largest smartphone display ever produced by the company. The K20 Pro’s screen takes up 91.9% of the front face, making the display the primary selling point. It’s a Full HD+ High Dynamic Range (HDR) display, so it can be seen well even in strong sunlight.
There is no better midrange smartphone than the Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro. The powerful setup can perform numerous tasks at once without a hitch. The device skimps on neither performance nor visual quality, making it ideal for graphically intensive games and heavy multimedia use. When it comes to the camera, it delivers the kind of sharp, well-lit images one would expect from a Chinese industry leader. High battery capacity allows for a longer use time; the only thing missing is room for more data.
It has a 48-megapixel main camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, and an 8-megapixel telephoto camera, all housed in a single rear housing. The front-facing camera automatically deploys and has 20 megapixels in resolution. Photos taken during the day using these cameras are high quality, and the smartphone’s macro capabilities were a particular highlight. The phone took excellent portraits and did a nice job with edge recognition.
The gradient design on the rear is another way Xiaomi’s gadget stands apart from the crowd. The front and back of the smartphone are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5, making it more resistant to scratches and other forms of damage. The Redmi K20 Pro comes in two different configurations: one with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage for Rs. 27,999, and another with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage for Rs. 30,999.
The K20 Pro’s low cost is an advantage it has over its rivals. It’s the lowest-priced smartphone in India to have Qualcomm’s new 855 SoC. It may be challenging to get a Xiaomi device due to the company’s distribution strategy.
Miui 10 is built on top of Android 9 Pie for the Redmi K20 Pro. The UI has some useful functions, but it’s constantly bombarding you with irrelevant messages. With its 4,000mAh battery, the Redmi K20 Pro can last for more than 24 hours. Our HD video loop test performed smoothly, and we were able to use it for more than a day.
Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro Specifications
Brand |
Xiaomi |
Model |
Redmi K20 Pro |
Price in India |
₹25,950 |
Release date |
28th May 2019 |
Launched in India |
Yes |
Form factor |
Touchscreen |
Body type |
Glass |
Dimensions (mm) |
156.70 x 74.30 x 8.80 |
Weight (g) |
191.00 |
Battery capacity (mAh) |
4000 |
Removable battery |
No |
Fast charging |
Quick Charge 4.0 |
Colours |
Carbon Black, Flame Red, Glacier Blue, Pearl White |
Screen size (inches) |
6.39 |
Resolution |
1080×2340 pixels |
Protection type |
Gorilla Glass |
Aspect ratio |
19:9 |
Pixels per inch (PPI) |
403 |
Processor |
octa-core |
Processor make |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 |
RAM |
6GB |
Internal storage |
128GB |
Expandable storage |
No |
Dedicated microSD slot |
No |
Rear camera |
48-megapixel (f/1.75, 1.6-micron) + 13-megapixel (f/2.4, 1.12-micron) + 8-megapixel (f/2.4, 1.12-micron) |
Rear autofocus |
PDAF and laser autofocus |
Rear flash |
LED |
Front camera |
20-megapixel (f/2.2, 0.8-micron) |
Pop-Up Camera |
Yes |
Operating system |
Android 9 |
Skin |
MIUI 10 |
Wi-Fi |
Yes |
Wi-Fi standards supported |
802.11 ac |
GPS |
Yes |
Bluetooth |
Yes, v 5.00 |
USB Type-C |
Yes |
Headphones |
3.5mm |
Number of SIMs |
2 |
Active 4G on both SIM cards |
Yes |
SIM 1 |
SIM Type |
Nano-SIM |
GSM/CDMA |
GSM |
SIM 2 |
SIM Type |
Nano-SIM |
GSM/CDMA |
GSM |
Face unlock |
Yes |
Fingerprint sensor |
Yes |
Proximity sensor |
Yes |
Accelerometer |
Yes |
Ambient light sensor |
Yes |
Gyroscope |
Yes |
Barometer |
Yes |
Temperature sensor |
Yes |