Redmi K60 Ultra introduces special white edition with unique colored frame

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As the anticipation mounts for the forthcoming debut of the Redmi K60 Ultra in China on August 14th, alongside the highly awaited Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 foldable, a fresh revelation has emerged. A Weibo post by a prominent Redmi executive has unveiled an exciting addition to the lineup: a special white version of the Redmi K60 Ultra.

Distinguishing itself from the rest of the variants, the white iteration of the Redmi K60 Ultra will flaunt a frame in a distinct hue. While no visual sneak peeks accompanied this announcement, enthusiasts can anticipate that further details and images will follow soon.

Up until this point, Redmi had exclusively showcased the green and black color options for the K60 Ultra. Elegantly designed with flat frames and gently curved corners, the smartphone guarantees an ergonomic grip. The rear of the device showcases a square-shaped camera island accommodating three lenses, a hallmark of its sophisticated design.

In terms of specifications, a series of teasers have shed light on the smartphone’s capabilities. Foremost, the phone boasts a 144Hz display featuring a 1.5K resolution, capable of reaching a peak brightness of 2600 nits. This visual prowess is further accentuated by the incorporation of the advanced 2880Hz ultra-high frequency PWM dimming technology. The Redmi K60 Ultra caters to diverse needs with variants offering up to an impressive 24 GB of LDDR5x RAM and a capacious 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage. Equipped with IP68 water resistance certification, the smartphone is engineered to withstand submersion in water up to 1.5 meters deep for a duration of 30 minutes.

With each revelation, the Redmi K60 Ultra amplifies excitement, weaving together innovative features, a unique design, and exceptional performance to create a smartphone experience that transcends expectations.

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