Redmi A1+: Expected Price
The Redmi A1+ will be an upgraded version of the Redmi A1. Since the price of the Redmi A1 in India is Rs. 6499, the Redmi A1+ is expected to be priced slightly higher than A1. The invite shared by Redmi India shows 2 colorways for Redmi A1+- mint green and sky blue.
Redmi A1+: Expected Specs
The Redmi A1+ will also run on Android Go just like its predecessor A1 did. It is said to have a 6.52-inch HD+ display and be powered by the MediaTek Helio A22 chipset. The smartphone is expected to have 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. In terms of camera, it might have an 8MP dual camera setup on the rear and a 5MP selfie lens at the front. The Redmi A1+ will pack a 5000mAh battery under the hood with 10W fast charging. Connectivity options will include 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and USB Type-C port. It is also expected to have a rear fingerprint sensor.
Redmi A1 Specs
To recall, Redmi launched the A1 budget smartphone last month. This one featured a 6.52-inch HD+ display and was powered by MediaTek Helio A22 chipset. It has a 5000mAh battery and an 8MP dual camera. ALSO READ: LG XBoom 360 Speaker Review: Gets your party started ALSO READ: Apple to launch new iPads, MacBooks, iPad OS 16.1 & more on October 24: Here’s what you can expect
Redmi Writing Pad: Specs & Price
Redmi has added a new product to its portfolio which is the company’s digital take on the good old slate. The Redmi Writing Pad has an 8.5-inch Polymer LCD Screen and comes in a black colorway. It is an eco-friendly solution for those who are in a habit of taking notes, making lists, sketches, etc. This device does not use paper so it helps reduce carbon footprint. The Redmi Writing Pad is lightweight (90 grams) and easy to carry around in a bag without any issues. The LCD tablet uses a type of screen called an electrophoretic display, which is made of small capsules. These capsules have tiny particles of fluid that move around and change the color of the screen. The screen does not need any backlighting as well. The Writing Pad comes with a user manual and a stylus that can be attached to the tablet. The bottom has a lock toggle that prevents the content on the screen from being overwritten. The pad comes with a replaceable button cell on one side. This is because the company has claimed that the Pad will offer a battery life of around 20,000 pages before it runs out. The front has an orange button that resets the display and lets you write or doodle from scratch. The Redmi Writing Pad is currently available on Mi Store for Rs. 599.
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