Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed Edition has been launched in China on December 27, 2022, along with the Redmi K60 series, which hogged most of the limelight, but the latest entrant in the Redmi Note 12 Pro lineup is something unique in itself when compared to other smartphones in the lineup.
Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed Edition is the latest flagship model in the 12 Pro series whose price and specifications have been revealed in detail, which has been analyzed by many users and tech experts.
December 27, 2022 saw the launch of a slew of devices along with the much discussed Redmi K60 series, one of which was the Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed Edition, which was also well received even though it was the K60 series that got most of the spotlight.
The speed edition model was launched in China amidst much fanfare as its price, features, and specifications were much appreciated whether it was the punch-hole cutout positioned at the centre or the triple camera sensors and the colour options.
The colour options are Midnight Black, Blue, and Shimmer Green, which have been receiving good reviews online as many users have complimented the colour as slick and exquisite that go well with the smartphone model and enhance its features even further.
The device comes at a starting price of RMB 1699 (approx. Rs.20,010) for 6GB + 128GB storage variant, RMB 1799 (approx. Rs.21,400) for 8GB + 128GB, and RMB 1999 (approx. Rs.23,800) for 12GB + 256GB storage variant, all of which are on sale in China.
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