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Redmi A1+ launches in India on October 14, specs revealed: Details

Redmi A1+ will launch in India on October 14, the company announced on Tuesday. The company’s upcoming smartphone will come in three colour options and features a leather-textured finish on the back. It is backed by a 5,000mAh battery, sports a dual-camera setup on the back and runs Android 12 out of the box. Redmi A1 was recently launched in India as an affordable smartphone running a “clean” version of Android 12 without the company’s MIUI software skin.

On Tuesday, Xiaomi announced on Twitter that the Redmi A1+ will be launched in India on October 14. Last month, the company’s Redmi A1 made its debut in the country, equipped with an octa-core MediaTek Helio A22 SoC, an 8-megapixel dual rear camera setup, and a 5,000mAh battery.

Ahead of the launch of the Redmi A1+ in the country, Xiaomi has revealed some of the specifications of the smartphone in a special micrositeThe Redmi A1+ gets a display with a waterdrop-style notch.

As per the images of the smartphone shared by the company, the Redmi A1+ will be available in Blue, Green and Black color options. However, the names of the colors are yet to be revealed. It will be featuring a dual camera setup on the rear along with a flash. The smartphone will be sporting a leather-textured finish on the back panel which will also house a fingerprint sensor.

Redmi A1+ will run on “clean” Android 12 out of the box, according to the company’s microsite for the upcoming handset. The recently launched Redmi A1 handset also runs on Android 12 out of the box, without the company’s MIUI software skin on top. The company also revealed that the Redmi A1+ will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery.

The smartphone was earlier spotted on the IMEI database with model number 220733SFG. The company is yet to announce the specifications of the display and the processor that will be powering the Redmi A1+ smartphone ahead of its debut in the country.


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