Two Xiaomi Redmi Pro models bearing slightly different specs have been spotted on China’s telecoms regulatory agency TENAA’s website. The two models which may have been certified would likely be unveiled during the Xiaomi news conference slated for today (July 27). One of the models looks like a slightly downgraded version while the other one packs high-end device features similar to the ones that have been leaked in the past. The major difference between the two though, lies in the aspect of the grade of the processor, RAM sizes and the built-in storage sizes they feature.
The TENAA listing revealed that the low-end model of the Redmi Pro sports a 2.0GHz deca-core MediaTek Helio X20 processor together with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in. In the same vein, the high-end version crams a faster 2.5GHz deca-core Helio X25 processor and a 3GB + 64GB ROM variant as well as another 4GB + 128GB ROM variant.
The other specifications of the Redmi Pro where both models align include, 13MP dual cameras at the back and 5MP front-facing cameras, the same 5.5-inch display with 1080p resolution, same dimensions of 151.5 x 76 x 8.15mm and both cram a large 4,000mAh battery under their hoods. Even though the display type isn’t listed, Xiaomi had earlier hinted and teased about the Redmi Pro featuring OLED display, the first from its stable.
The low-end version is likely to get a price tag in the range of 1099 yuan ($165) or even lower while the higher versions are expected to be higher based on the memory size.