Xiaomi is rumoured to introduce up to three smartphones in the market on 11 November, including the Redmi Note 5 and the Redmi 5 Plus. Both the smartphones have already appeared in various leaks. Now the Xiaomi smartphones with the model number MDT1 and MDE1 have reportedly got the necessary 3C certification in China which as per reports might be Xiaomi Redmi 5 variants. The listing was first spotted by MyDrivers via GizmoChina.
Although the 3C certification did not reveal much, the certification has revealed that the alleged Xiaomi Redmi 5 variants will be enabled with 5V/2A Fast charging technology and will be compatible with all the carriers in China.
Furthermore, the report reveals that it has a 5.7-inch display that supports HD+ Resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels along with support for 18:9 aspect ratio. It is reported to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor. For the camera, the smartphone is said to feature a rear camera of 8-megapixel and front camera of 6-megapixel.
Alongside Redmi 5, Xioami is said to launch the Redmi 5 Plus also which may arrive with a 5.7-inch full-screen display. Reportedly it will feature a dual rear camera setup with 13-megapixel sensors.
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As far as pricing is concerned, the Redmi 5 Plus is expected to be priced at 999 Yuan (~$151) while the 3GB RAM with 16GB Internal Memory variant of the Redmi 5 will be priced at 799 Yuan and its 3GB RAM with 32GB internal memory will cost 899 Yuan ($136).