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REDMI K20


Redmi K20 6Gb 64Gb (Flame Red)

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Redmi k20

Key Specs
  • Display
    Display6.39-inch (1080x2340)
  • Processor
    ProcessorSnapdragon 855
  • Front Camera
    Front Camera20MP
  • Rear Camera
    Rear Camera48MP + 13MP + 8MP
  • RAM
    RAM6GB
  • Storage
    Storage64GB
  • Battery Capacity
    Battery Capacity4000mAh
  • OS
    OSAndroid 9

Redmi k20

Redmi k20

Xiaomi Redmi K20 Full Specifications

General
BrandXiaomi
ModelRedmi K20
Release date28th May 2019
Launched in IndiaYes
Form factorTouchscreen
Body typeGlass
Dimensions (mm)156.70 x 74.30 x 8.80
Weight (g)191.00
Battery capacity (mAh)4000
Fast chargingProprietary
ColoursCarbon Black, Flame Red, Glacier Blue, Pearl White
Display
Screen size (inches)6.39
TouchscreenYes
Resolution1080x2340 pixels
Protection typeGorilla Glass
Aspect ratio19.5:9
Pixels per inch (PPI)403
Hardware
Processor1.8GHz octa-core (6x1.8GHz + 2x2.2GHz)
Processor makeQualcomm Snapdragon 730
RAM6GB
Internal storage64GB
Expandable storageNo
Dedicated microSD slotNo
Camera
Rear camera48-megapixel (f/1.75, 1.6-micron) + 8-megapixel (f/2.4, 1.12-micron) + 13-megapixel (f/2.4, 1.12-micron)
Rear autofocusYes
Rear flashYes
Front camera20-megapixel (f/2.2, 0.8-micron)
Front flashNo
Software
Operating systemAndroid Pie
SkinMIUI 10
Connectivity
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supported802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
GPSYes
BluetoothYes, v 5.00
NFCNo
InfraredYes
USB Type-CYes
Headphones3.5mm
Number of SIMs2
Wi-Fi DirectYes
Active 4G on both SIM cardsYes
SIM 1
SIM TypeNano-SIM
GSM/CDMAGSM
3GYes
4G/ LTEYes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)Yes
SIM 2
SIM TypeNano-SIM
GSM/CDMAGSM
3GYes
4G/ LTEYes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)Yes
Sensors
Face unlockYes
Fingerprint sensorYes
Compass/ MagnetometerYes
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorYes
GyroscopeYes
REDMI K20
the Redmi K20 overpriced? This question has generated tons of buzz lately . such a lot in order that up here at India Today Tech even we weighed on this issue. So, let me repeat what we said earlier: No, the Redmi K20 series, which includes the Redmi K20, isn't overpriced. Both phones are good value for money. In other words, the Redmi K20 at price of Rs 21,999 is ideal . As for why let me explore that during this review of the Redmi K20.
We at India Today Tech have already reviewed the Redmi K20 Pro and feel you ought to definitely "Believe the hype". "After spending an honest one week with the Redmi K20 Pro, I can say that you simply should believe the hype" - this is often what I said within the full review of the Redmi K20 Pro. during this review, we are getting to mention the Redmi K20, which is more or less almost like the professional variant but comes with just a few of minor differences.
The Redmi K20 looks stunning, feels premium within the hands (thanks to the glass body), is powerful despite its Snapdragon 730 processor, captures decent pictures, and offers outstanding battery life. I even have spent around 10 days with the Redmi K20 and that i believe the phone is completely well worth the price of Rs 21,999.
Looks just like the professional 
Despite being cheaper than the Redmi K20 Pro, the Redmi K20 comes with the precise same design that the costlier phone sports. The Redmi K20 -- almost like the Redmi K20 Pro -- comes in three colours in India: Glacier Blue, Carbon Fiber Black and Flame Red. I'm using the Glacier Blue colour variant of the phone and must say that the phone looks stunning from all angles - front, back and sides. I personally prefer the Carbon Fiber Black, though.
Despite the glass and metal body the Redmi K20 weighs just 191grams and doesn't feel heavy or bulky within the hands, which is great. The Redmi K20 uses Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on both front and back, which makes the phone feel premium, also as i think , makes it sturdy. The Aura Prism Design adds up to the general design. this is often also thanks to the Aura design that the phone looks different compared to its peers within the market.
Another good bit is that the Redmi K20 may be a polished phone. the sides of the Redmi K20 Pro are nicely curved which makes it easy to carry and use the phone with one hand. It helps that the dimensions is simply right. It doesn't feel too big or small within the hand. Overall the Redmi K20 offers a reasonably neat design and solid build quality. No complaints here.
Bright display altogether scenarios
As I said within the review of the Redmi K20 Pro, I'm happy to ascertain Xiaomi FINALLY using AMOLED display in its smartphones. The Redmi K20 - just like the Redmi K20 Pro - comes with an AMOLED display. The screen of the phone measures 6.39 inches and offers a screen resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. In 10 days of usage, the screen of the Redmi K20 never seemed dull to me.
In both indoor and outdoor situation the screen of the phone seems to be extremely bright. Indoors, keeping the brightness between 40 to 50 per cent is adequate, while outdoors I usually increase the luminosity to 80 - 90. This allowed me to observe videos even under the blazing sun. The Redmi K20 comes with different screen modes -- automatic brightness and reading mode - that users can adjust. The Redmi K20, as long as it's using OLED panel, also comes with an always-on display that Xiaomi calls Ambient display.
The Redmi K20 has slim bezels, something that leads to a screen-to-body ratio of 91.9 per cent, which is great for a Rs 21,999 phone. I used the Redmi K20 as my primary phone which suggests I used the phone to observe videos on YouTube, movies on Netflix, browse social media apps like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and play Asphalt 9 and PUBG, among other things. With the Redmi K20 OLED screen the experience is sweet altogether apps.
Beneath the screen of the K20, there's the 7th generation in-display fingerprint sensor. I primarily used it to unlock the phone because it is quick and efficient, unlike the face unlock that's slow. The pop-up camera of the phone includes the face unlock technology also but it is not very reliable. this is often mostly because the face unlock takes tons of your time to unlock the phone (thanks to the slow pop-up mechanism) and doesn't add the dark.
Performs well, handles gaming smoothly
This is one among the key areas where the Redmi K20 differs from its Pro version. Unlike the Redmi K20 Pro, the Redmi K20 uses Qualcomm Snapdragon 700 series chipset. The Redmi K20 is powered by Snapdragon 730 processor that theoretically offers 25 per cent better performance in comparison to Snapdragon 710 SoC. But the Snapdragon 855 within the K20 Pro may be a top-end processor.
However, the Snapdragon 730 seems to be a really capable chip. While using the K20, I never saw performance issues or lags.
The Redmi K20 handles everything you're likely to try to to smoothly and with none stutters. The phone loads apps during a jiffy even when several apps are running within the background. Scrolling through social media apps like Twitter, Facebook or Instagram is smooth. I'm also impressed with the gaming performance of the K20. A 30-minute session of PUBG and Asphalt on high graphics run smooth, with no noticeable drop by frame rate.
Xiaomi has optimized the software of the Redmi K20 series pretty much . The K20 runs Android 9 Pie with MIUI 10 on top and comes with Poco Launcher pre-installed out-of-the-box which makes the difference. The Poco Launcher brings several useful features to the K20 like Dark Mode and App drawer. MIUI offers option between navigation keys and gestures. The MIUI 10 also brings features like anti-flicker mode, reading mode, second space, dual apps, among other things.
One important question here: Are there MIUI ads within the Redmi K20? they're there. But there aren't too many of them like other Redmi phones. So it's an improvement. It should be noted that the users attend the Settings to show off the ads. Here's how you'll close up ads on MIUI.
Camera may be a assortment 
The Redmi K20 comes with three cameras on the rear , and single sensor on the front that pops out when the selfie camera mode is turned on within the camera app. The Redmi K20 Xiaomi uses 48MP Sony IMX582 sensor for its primary camera unlike the Redmi K20 Pro that uses Sony IMX586 sensor. The differences between two sensors are minor, and only you're recording 4K videos.
The K20 includes an 8MP telephoto shooter on the rear along side a 13MP ultra-wide-angle camera. On the front the Redmi K20 - almost like the Redmi K20 Pro - uses a 20MP sensor for clicking selfies.

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