Xiaomi's Redmi K30 is one of the most hotly-anticipated phones from the Chinese smartphone maker, but there have been no credible leaks so far regarding the Redmi K20's successor. As of now, we have only come across an official confirmation that the Redmi K30 will dual-mode 5G. Now, a Xiaomi phone alleged to be the Redmi K30 is claimed to have been certified by National Radio Authority in China with 5G in tow, indicating that the phone's launch is imminent. The alleged Redmi K30 has previously been tipped to launch before 2019 comes to an end, so the latest certification lends some substance to the rumours.
The alleged Redmi K30's purported approval by China's National Radio Authority was claimed by tipster Digital Chat Station, who shared a screenshot of the certification page on Weibo. The model number M1911U2E reportedly belongs to the Redmi K30, and was listed with for 5G connectivity in the certification document, alongside GSM, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, TD-LTE, and LTE standards.
Unfortunately, there is no mention of any other specifications of the phone. However, the certification does serve as an indication that the Redmi K30's launch is not too far off. Back in August, sub-brand Redmi's General Manager, Lu Weibing, Xiaomi CEO, Lei Jun, later added that the Redmi K30 will NSA + SA dual-mode 5G.
Xiaomi recently shared a Redmi K30 tipped to launch next year.