Xiaomi's been rather proactive with its Redmi series
phones this past year or so. The
Redmi Note 3 is already one of the most successful phones this year, and from the info coming out of China, there's a successor already in the waiting.
The
Redmi Note 4 is a phone that has been leaked before. It's being said that it'll be the first Xiaomi phone with a dual rear camera setup, an arrangement that's becoming increasingly popular of late.
Continuing the legacy, the Redmi Note 4 will have a
MediaTek Helio X20 processor (at least in China). This will come along with 3GB RAM and 64GB ROM, according to leaks. There's no word on whether there'll also be a 4GB RAM version.
A 4100mAh battery will continue to power the phone, along with a 5 mega-pixel camera on the front. The rear sensor (main) is expected to be a 13 mega-pixel unit, with no info on the secondary sensor.
Xiaomi have shaped the budget market with the Redmi series - starting from the Hongmi back in the day to the
Redmi Note 3, more recently. It'll be interesting to see if the Redmi Note 4 does actually ship with a dual-rear camera setup; I personally wouldn't bet my money on that happening.
The phone is expected to launch on the 27th of this month, i.e., less than 10 days from now. So, stay tuned!