Today the Chinese phone maker Xiaomi launched the Redmi 9i in India, which is a rebranded Redmi 9A launched earlier this month in the country. Xiaomi offshoot Redmi launched the Redmi 9 as Redmi 9 Prime in India last month, followed by the Redmi 9 which is similar to the international Redmi 9C. Redmi 9i announced: A Redmi 9A with more RAM and storage.
The only difference between the Redmi 9A and 9i is that the latter comes with more RAM and storage, which makes us question the need for a name change. Redmi could have just announced it as a Redmi 9A with more memory.
Anyway, the Redmi 9i is powered by the Helio G25 SoC and runs Android 10 with MIUI 12 on top. It's built around a 6.53" HD+ display that has a notch up top for the 5MP selfie camera.
The back of the phone flaunts an Aura 360 Design and houses the 13MP primary camera joined by an LED flash. Under the hood, the Redmi 9i packs a 5,000 mAh battery that charges through a microUSB port at up to 10W.
Redmi 9i comes in Midnight Black, Sea Blue, and Nature Green color. The color options for the Redmi 9i are the same as the Redmi 9A - Midnight Black, Sea Blue, and Nature Green. Its base model with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage is priced at INR8,299 ($110/€95), and for INR1,000 (14/€11) more you get double storage.
The Redmi 9i will go on sale in India starting September 18 through the company's official site, Flipkart, and retail stores across the country.
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