On May 8, a new version of Redmi K30 Pro appeared on jd.com, which was named Redmi K30 Pro 5G Speed Edition. According to the poster on jd.com, the phone has a Snapdragon 768G. But now Qualcomm has officially confirmed the Snapdragon 768G. The specifications of the processor were leaked before the company made it official with the Redmi K30 Pro 5G Extreme Edition.
The Snapdragon 768G has minimal differences from the Snapdragon 765G, which was launched in February 2020. The Snapdragon 768G is an octa-core chipset with the same cluster arrangement as the Snapdragon 765 but has different clock speeds. The chipset has two high-performance cores clocked at 2.8 GHz and 2.4 GHz, respectively, while the other six cores are clocked at 1.8 GHz, which are based on the energy-efficient cluster.
The GPU is the same as the Snapdragon 765G but has a higher frequency. This time, on Snapdragon 768G. The Adreno 620 GPU is clocked at 750 MHz, while in 765G, it is clocked at 625 MHz. According to the officials, the overall performance improved by 10% compared to 765G (scoring around 360,000 on AnTuTu).
According to the official introduction, the Snapdragon 768G supports the Snapdragon Elite Gaming feature (which will provide you with a very smooth gaming experience). It also uses Qualcomm’s fifth-generation AI engine, based on Qualcomm Spectra 355, which allows it to take more than 1 billion color photos. It also supports 4K HDR video Recording @30fps (FHD @60fps, HD @480fps).
This 5G processor also supports 5G PowerSave technology. It is built on Qualcomm Kyro 475 CPU, sensor hub, X52 5G modem, and RF system, which supports millimeter-wave and frequency bands below 6GHz. The phone supports a QHD+ display at 120 Hz. The Redmi K30 Pro 5G Speed Edition is the phone with the Snapdragon 768G, was launched online at 14:00 today on Redmi’s website.