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Redmi A3 spotted on TDRA certification website; launch seems imminent

The smartphone brand Redmi is rumored to be working on a new smartphone- Redmi A3 that has been previously spotted on various certification websites- IMDA, EEC, NBTC, and India’s BIS. The appearance of the device on these platforms hinted that the company might soon unveil the device.

Ahead of its launch, the smartphone has once again been spotted on a certification website. Redmi A3 has been spotted on the TDRA certification website with model number 23129RN51X.

Except for the model number and moniker, the listing does not reveal anything about this upcoming device. Previously it was revealed that Redmi A3 will offer 4G LTE network connectivity.

Other than this not much has been known about this upcoming device but in the coming days, we might come across a few more details regarding this device. The company is also expected to reveal soon the launch date of this device since it has already bagged quite a few certifications. Stay tuned with us to get all the latest updates on the Redmi A3 smartphone.

Apart from Redmi A3, the brand has recently unveiled Redmi Note 13 5G series in India and the series will be making its debut in the global market on 15th January 2024.



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