Recently, a Xiaomi model bearing the model number M2006J10C was certified by China’s 3C with a 33W charger. The model is expected to likely launch as Redmi K40 in Chana. The M2006J10C has now received radio certification in China from the Chinese State Radio Regulation Committee (SRRC).

The Chinese wireless regulator certified the phone for usage on 5G networks. Not surprising, perhaps as the K30 phones are already 5G-enabled thanks to their Snapdragon 865 and 765G chipsets.

The smartphone could launch as the Mi CC10, which as the name indicates, will be the successor to the Mi CC9 launched last year. However, there’s nothing known about this and we’ll have to wait for more information to surface online.

While nothing much is known about the Redmi K40, the Mi CC10 has been rumoured earlier and is said to have been codenamed CAS. It reportedly features a 108-megapixel primary sensor which will be Samsung HM2 — an improved version of the Samsung HM1 sensor.

The handset is expected to come with support for 120x digital zoom and 12x optical zoom. Under the hood, the phone could come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 775G chipset with 5G support.

 

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