The Redmi 6A has a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC under the hood which is based on the 12nm FinFET manufacturing process and is clocked at 2GHz. Xiaomi claims that this chipset is considerably faster than the Snapdragon 425 found on the previous gen Redmi 5A. Similar to its elder sibling, the Redmi 6A also sports a 5.45-inch display panel with an 18:9 aspect ratio and a 720p resolution. On the camera front, the Redmi 6A sports a 13MP sensor to the back while the front-facing shooter is a 5MP unit. Both the cameras have AI integration which is a feature that is most talked about these days. The loudspeaker has been moved to the back of the device while the micro USB port resides at the bottom. Unlike the Redmi 6 which comes in two variants, the Redmi 6A will be sold in just one variant, with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage at a price of 599 Yuan ($95/INR 6,300). The Redmi 6A will run on MIUI 10 out of the box which is based on the latest Android 8.1 Oreo. The Redmi 5A was titled “Desh ka Smartphone” when it was launched in India, meaning anybody and everybody could afford the smartphone, thanks to its extremely affordable price tag. The Redmi 6A is aimed at a similar demographic who are gradually migrating from feature phones to smartphones and can experience the Android ecosystem without shelling out too much from their pockets. Similar to the Redmi 6, there is no word about an India launch of the Redmi 6A anytime soon as the device comes with a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC and Xiaomi cannot sell phones with a MediaTek chip in India due to the ongoing tussle with Ericsson.
Xiaomi Redmi 6A Specifications
5.45-inch HD+ 18:9 display 2GHz MediaTek Helio A22 chipset 2GB RAM / 16GB ROM 13MP Camera on rear 5MP camera on front MIUI 10 with Android 8.1