The Redmi lineup has been one of the most sought-after budget smartphones for years now, but with competition heating up in the segment, Xioami needs to step up its game to stay relevant. The Redmi Note 8 Pro is an attempt to do that and has a lot to offer for the price delivering new hardware and a set of much-needed features.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Specification
Body: 161.4 x 76.4 x 8.8 mm, 200g; plastic frame, Gorilla Glass 5 front and back.
Misc: Rear-mounted fingerprint reader; single down-firing speaker; NFC; FM radio.
Battery: 4,500mAh; 18W MediaTek Pump Express and USB Power Delivery support.
Packing the brand new Helio G90T chipset along with a huge 4,500 mAh
battery with fast charging and a quad-camera setup on the back, the
Redmi Note 8 Pro has all that it takes to be a competitive handset. At
first glance, performance is comparable to flagships from last year
while the camera setup aims to provide a versatile experience on the
cheap.
Moreover, Note 8 Pro is one of the first devices to incorporate the
brand new 64MP sensor from Samsung with native pixel-binning technology.
We are expecting good low-light performance and competent Night mode to
complement the overall camera performance.
Skimming through the specs sheet reveals only one drawback so far, and
that's the choice of cameras. In the quad-camera array on the back, a
telephoto unit is missing. Instead, you get a dedicated macro lens, and
it remains to be seen whether the macro camera makes any difference
compared to taking a standard close-up shot with the main camera and
then cropping. Those 64MP can be put to work.
Then again, you can say the same for the telephoto. The 64MP sensor
could very well be enough for more than decent 2x stills, so why would
anyone need a dedicated lens when you have so many pixels to work with?
Let's delve deep into the phone itself and try to answer the questions
at hand.
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