The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is currently rumored to come with a 2.1 GHz deca-core Mediatek Helio X20 chipset processor. Since Xiaomi is known for producing reasonably-priced phones, this might be priced close to $240.

In a Christian Today report, it was revealed that Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 will come with a Mali-T880 MP4 GPU, a 64 GB internal storage that can be expanded to 128 GB through a MicroSD card and a 3 GB of RAM.

The same report shared that it will be offered as a dual-SIM phone with a micro and a nano-SIM card slots. The nano-SIM card slot is also used as its expansion card. It is also offered in a cheaper variant priced at $180, which features a 2 GB RAM along with 16 GB internal storage.

Game N Guide report however, posted that Xiaomi Redmi Note 4's memory can be expanded to 256 GB through a micro-SD card. In addition to that, the same report shared that the device is thinner but heavier than its Note 3 predecessor.

The phone is also rumored to be blessed with a large 5.5-inch display along with a 1080x1920p display, 401ppi pixel density and a screen with the IPS LCD display technology.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is blessed with 13MP rear camera with the Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) feature, dual-tone LED flash and an aperture of f/2.0. It also includes digital zoom, geo-tagging and self-timer. The phone also comes with a 5MP front camera with similar aperture and capable of recording videos in 1080p.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 comes with 2G/3G/4G connectivity, a dual-band Wi-Fi, OTG support and Bluetooth 4.2. It is sold along with a 4,100 mAh heavy-duty battery that supports rapid charging. Unfortunately it does not come with the Type C charger type but a micro USB one.

Finally, Android Central revealed that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 looks like the Redmi Pro. It features a unibody design made of metal and has a 2.5D curved glass. It also features a fingerprint sensor along with an IR port that enables it to serve as a universal remote controller.