The Redmi K50i 5G price in India starts from Rs 25,999 for 6GB of Ram and 128GB storage while the 8GB Ram and 256GB storage variant is priced at Rs 28,999.
Yes, the Redmi K50i 5G is worth buying but it’s not made for everyone because Redmi has focused on performance, and because of that, they have ignored the build and cameras, so if you wanted to buy a gaming smartphone then you can consider it otherwise skip it.
The Redmi K50i 5G comes with a 144Hz 6.60-inches LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels and a 270Hz touch sampling rate. The rear and frame are made out of plastic while there corning gorilla glass 5 on the front to protect the display.
Again, the device has all the features like Widevine L1 and even Dolby Vision. By the way, you can choose the refresh rate from 60hz, 90hz, and 144Hz. The 650 nits brightness also helps also while using a smartphone outdoors.
The Redmi K50i comes with dual speakers and they’re also good too. Again, you will be more than happy with its quality. The device has 2 × 2MIMO Carrier aggregation and two microphones, so there won’t be any issue with calling…
The Redmi K50i 5G comes with a 5,080mAh battery with 67W wired fast charging support which will charge the device from 1% to 100% in 46 Minutes.
The Redmi K50i 5G runs on MIUI 13 based on Android 12, Redmi has also promised 2 years of OS updates and 3 years of security updates. If you love MIUI then there is nothing to say anything. For those who are wondering, the device has 12 5G bands.
Don’t expect the cameras to be good, its decent cameras that will take good images under good lighting but when it comes to low light, they will suffer. The images will come out a bit saturated, in short, it’s average cameras.
In short, if you’re okay with LCD display and wanted a powerful gaming smartphone then just go with Redmi K50i 5G but if you’re that user who wanted to buy a gaming phone with an AMOLED panel then I would recommend you to consider the IQOO Neo 6 5G over POCO F4 5G.