Xiaomi Redmi K40 5G price in Kenya is Ksh 44,500. Xiaomi Redmi K40 5G features a 6.67 inches display, Android 11, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G processor with Adreno 650 GPU. It has a triple rear camera setup where a 48MP primary camera with an IMX582 sensor along with an 8MP ultra-wide camera and 5MP 50mm telephoto macro lens and a 20 MP front camera for selfies and all these are powered by a 4,520 mAh battery. The phone arrives in Black, White, and Aurora. You can buy it in Kenya today at Phoneplace for the best price.
Xiaomi Redmi K40 Specifications and prices in Kenya
Price in Kenya | Ksh. 44,500 |
Camera | 48MP + 8MP + 5MP |
Selfie | 20 MP |
Display | 6.67 inches |
Storage | 256GB |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G |
O.S | Android 11 |
Battery | Li-Po 5,160 mAh |
Design
The design of the Xiaomi Redmi K40 is perfectly functional. Its backend is constructed from Gorilla Glass 5, which is exactly what the front end is also built with. You even get a pre–installed screen protector upfront as well. It is this glass build that ensures it has IP53, dust, and splash protection. As for your color options, Black, White, and Aurora. The phone itself has a charm with a soft-touch finish that gives it a great hand feel and a matte finish. That side-mounted fingerprint sensor looks just like your typical power button. It does work impressively well. And it’s also backed by a dependable slice of face recognition which is absolutely fine.
Cameras
What about that camera tech? Well, what you get on Redmi K40 is a triple-lens setup spearheaded by a 48-megapixel primary. The good news is this does a decent job with everyday shots. You got a bit of 4-in-1 pixel binning which means the 48MP sensor produces 12MP photos in auto mode and they look perfectly sharp and blown up. Now pixel bin helps to deal with less-than-ideal light so you get bright balance shots. The colors look natural, even in soft indoor light.
If you need an alternative viewpoint, the Redmi K40 has an 8 MP, f/2.2, 119˚ (ultrawide) shooter. It is standard fare. The image detail and colors take a bit of a hit, but not to a serious degree. You’ve also got a 5-megapixel tele-macro, then similar to the Xiaomi Mi 11. So you can get really up-close shots of subjects. You’ve also got a night mode and a portrait feature. The 20-megapixel selfie shooter on the theRedmi K40 is good too. Skin tones look natural, even white soft light or strong contrast.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G
The real highlight of Redmi K40 in one area where rivals really cannot touch it is the Qualcomm SM8250–AC Snapdragon 870 5G (7 nm) chipset. In case anyone doesn’t know this chipset was announced by Qualcomm a couple of months ago (as of 2021, March 22). It is essentially a Snapdragon 865 Plus with basically the same architecture with a bit of a boost to the primary CPU core. With storage options, Xiaomi Redmi K40 offers 128GB 6GB RAM, 128GB 8GB RAM, and 256GB 8GB RAM. This is DDR5 RAM with UFS 3.1 storage infrastructure.
Its Adreno 650 GPU can keep up with even the most demanding Android titles. And then you’ve got that aforementioned game turbo feature packed into the POCO launcher as well. It packs the usual stuff like notifications blocking and a bit of performance boost functionality too. This is not all because you’ve also got Qualcomm’s X55 mode so which means full 5G support on the Xiaomi Redmi K40 as well as Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6.
Platform
Now, Xiaomi Redmi K40 comes with a tweaked version of MIUI 12.5.6 for the POCO launcher. It, simply put, is a bit different from the POCO launcher. And on the surface, you get an almost stock Android 11 vibe, but plenty of bonus bits have been packed in there such as the excellent control center, which has been 100% copied off of Apple. And as usual, you got that excellent Game Turbo Mode. MIUI 12 is a massive improvement over previous versions of the same. Oh and yes you will see some adverts lurking here in the launcher. But these are very rare like whenever installing a new app from the Google Playstore.
AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+ display
Redmi K40 rocks a 6.67-inch AMOLED display which is bigger and brighter than most other OLED screens. You get respectable enough detail levels from the Full HD Plus resolution – 1080 x 2400 pixels. Although the sheer size of the screen means images aren’t as crisp as some of the competition (~395 PPI density). However, the colors are poppy, especially when using vivid. And that HDR10 Plus support means you get incredible contrast too.
And yeah, you’ve got full HGR support so sit back and enjoy those natural realistic-looking visuals. The perfectly flat display also boasts 360 Hertz touch sampling rates. This is to say that every swipe provokes an instant response. With Redmi K40 you’ve got a 120 Hertz refresh rate which is absolutely stellar for an OLED display at this sort of price point. Its stereo speakers are certainly loud on that maxed-out volume. But of course, the top speaker is quite tiny compared with the bottom one. But so you know, there is no headphone Jack on this phone which is something that a lot of budget rivals do offer. An opportunity to consider Bluetooth headphones, maybe?
Battery
Now the Redmi K40 packs a Li-Po 4520 mAh, non-removable battery. Uh, so not quite as big as that of the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro which launched at the same time. Still, with it, generally, it can make it through a full day on a single charge. As for charging, this one does support Fast charging 33W, 100% in 52 min (advertised). Also on board are Power Delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 3+. There’s no wireless charging support.
What we think
This smartphone manufacturer XIAOMI is all about providing killer performance for the kind of price that won’t make you break the bank. And on both of those counts, the Redmi K40 definitely delivers. This is an absolute unit with a Snapdragon 870 chipset with 5g support. Plus a gorgeous AMOLED screen, stereo speaker setup, and some very respectable camera tech.
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