12 reasons your next smartphone should be from Redmi's Note 12 series

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SPONSORED | The impressive devices in the new Redmi Note 12 series live up to Xiaomi's reputation for offering feature-packed smartphones at affordable prices. Xiaomi_ZA

Wave goodbye to frequent charging: all three devices in the Redmi Note 12 series are equipped with a 5,000mAh battery of standout quality that offers more capacity than many of the industry’s top flagship devices. This means it'llIn addition, fast charging, ranging from 33W to 120W, ensures you'll spend less time connected to a power source and more time using your device. The charging speed of the Redmi 5.

store all your photos, videos, apps and files without worrying about running out of space. You can also expand their storage capacities further with the help of a microSD card.With its sleek and premium design, the Redmi Note 12 series oozes sophistication. These devices feature slim profiles, bezel-less displays and sturdy construction, making them comfortable to hold and visually appealing.

 

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