The Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2, which has been circulating through the rumour mill for a while now, may come with an LCD panel and 3 GB of RAM, reports GizmoChina, which claims to have the specs sheet of the phone.
The news of a shift to an OLED panel to an LCD one might come as a disappointment for many as previous leaks did suggest that the device would retain an OLED display. The latest report also suggests 3 GB of RAM, though processor details were not mentioned. The dual-camera setup seen on last years Redmi Pro will feature on the Pro 2 as well, as the spec sheet reports two rear camera sensors, comprising of a 12 MP Sony IMX362 main sensor and a 5 MP Samsung S5K4E8 secondary sensor. There is also mention of a 16 MP Samsung S5K3P8 sensor in the front for selfies.
The Redmi Pro 2 was earlier spotted on Xiaomi’s website for a short while before being taken down. The Pro 2 was then shown to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 and a large 4,100 mAh battery.
Earlier, it was reported to launch ahead of the company’s flagship Mi 6, which was launched in China in April. The Redmi Pro was launched by Xiaomi in 2016 was its first offering with a dual-camera and a 5.5 inch OLED panel.