Redmi A4 5G unveiled at IMC 2024, priced under Rs 10,000

Delhi Delhi. Redmi has unveiled its latest low-cost smartphone, the A4 5G, which the company says will “redefine the entry-level smartphone experience in India by providing better 5G connectivity to millions of people.” The new Redmi A4 5G uses the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 platform, which made its India debut at Qualcomm's special India event in July. Redmi A4 5G will be the company's new smartphone which will provide 5G connectivity at a price of less than Rs 10,000. Muralikrishnan B, President, Xiaomi India, said, “Designed specifically for the Indian market, it reflects our vision of '5G for everyone' while bridging the digital divide.”

“With this device, we aim to accelerate India's transition to 5G, delivering a better entry-level smartphone experience.” Muralikrishnan said the new Redmi A4 5G will be part of the company's vision to sell 700 million 5G-enabled devices over the next decade, “to continue to redefine connectivity for all.” Redmi's parent company Xiaomi has partnered with Qualcomm for the exclusive launch. The Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chip brings “a number of powerful features to the table”, such as improved CPU performance, optimized entertainment experiences, and AI-powered audio.

However, the company did not reveal specifics like the display panel and size or speaker features. The smartphone was showcased at Xiaomi's booth at the annual conference. It has a round-shaped four-cutout camera island at the back, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a waterdrop-style notch on the display. Since the device was not operational, it is unclear whether the smartphone uses regular Android or its Go edition. “Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 was designed with the aim to enable consumers to enjoy the benefits of 5G connectivity,” said Savi Soin, senior vice president and president, Qualcomm India. The new Qualcomm chip uses a 4nm processing node, the same as the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, with support for up to 90fps on full-HD+ displays, dual 12-bit ISP cameras, gigabit 5G models, and dual-frequency GNSS (L1+ L5), which also includes India's NavIC.

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