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Redmi K70 Series With Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC Tipped to Launch Later This Year

Redmi K70 series has been tipped to launch later this year. The lineup is expected to succeed the Redmi K60 series that was unveiled in December 2022. It included the Redmi K60, the Redmi K60 Pro, and a Redmi K60E model, which came with slightly lowered specifications than the rest of the models like a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC and the 48-megapixel triple rear camera unit. The tipster reportedly does not suggest anything about the camera, but hints at the SoC details of the Redmi K70 lineup. According to a MyDrivers…

Redmi K70, POCO F6 series appear on IMEI database months before launch

Redmi K70 series, POCO F6 series spotted on IMEI, expected launch timelineRedmi K70 series The International Mobile Equipment Identity Database (IMEI) Database is a worldwide database managed by the GSMA that contains basic details about the ranges of serial numbers (IMEI) for mobile devices.The Redmi K70 series will likely release three smartphones under the series, which are expected to be the Redmi K70, Redmi K70 Pro and Redmi K70E.The Redmi K70 has been spotted with the number 2311DRK48C, and the Redmi K70 Pro and…

Get the Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard for $119 at Amazon

The Corsair K70 Pro Mini wireless gaming keyboard is on sale over at Amazon today, shaving $60 off of its regular price. That brings it down to just $119. Making this a really great deal for a new keyboard. This is a 60% RGB keyboard. Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard - Amazon Why you should buy the Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard The Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard is now on sale for $119 at Amazon. This is a great deal on a high-quality mechanical keyboard. The Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless Keyboard…

Corsair K70 Pro Mini Wireless review: a compact, feature-rich gaming keyboard

One of the core appeals of mechanical keyboards is their customizability. With the right keyboard, there’s an almost infinite amount of parts to upgrade, swap out, or customize to get a keyboard that precisely suits your needs. There’s obviously nothing wrong with using a keyboard exactly as it comes out of the box, but sometimes it’s just plain fun to tinker. Hot-swappable keyboard switches take this customizability a step further. Rather than having each key’s switch soldered to the board (meaning you have to whip…