Xiaomi has been dominating the affordable smartphone market for a while now, and they are not slowing down. Recently, Xiaomi’s sub-brand, Redmi, received the TKDN certification for their latest smartphone, the Redmi 12. This certification is mandatory for all mobile phones sold in Indonesia, indicating that the device’s launch in the country is imminent. Let’s take a closer look at what we know about the Redmi 12 so far.
Redmi 12 certification details
The TKDN certification does not provide much information about the device’s specifications, but it does confirm that the device will have 4G LTE support. This indicates that the Redmi 12 is likely to be an affordable smartphone aimed at users who don’t need 5G connectivity. However, it is still unclear whether there will be a 5G variant of the device in the future.
Looking back at the previous Redmi smartphones, we can expect them to have a large display, at least 6.5 inches, with a high resolution. It is also likely to come with a powerful battery to provide users with all-day usage. Xiaomi’s devices are known for their excellent battery life, and the Redmi 12 should be no different.
In terms of the design, we can expect the Redmi 12 to have a modern and sleek look, with slim bezels and a waterdrop notch. Xiaomi is known for providing premium-looking devices at affordable prices, and the Redmi 12 should be no exception.
Redmi 12 receiving the TKDN certification indicates that its launch in Indonesia is imminent. While we don’t have much information about the device’s specifications, we can expect it to be an affordable smartphone aimed at users who don’t need 5G connectivity.
Xiaomi has a reputation for providing premium-looking devices at affordable prices, and we can expect it to be no different. It will be interesting to see how the device performs in the market and whether it can compete with other affordable smartphones in its category.