Redmi Note 8 Pro review: still the best smartphone for a reasonable price
Redmi Note 8 Pro review: still the best smartphone for a reasonable price
Xiaomi has created a budget Redmi line for less demanding customers. However, it soon became clear that the Redmi Note series is able to satisfy even more demanding people, offering a lot at an attractive price. I recently checked out how the new Redmi Note 8 Pro will perform in practice, in a configuration of 6 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal memory.
Today, mini headphone jacks and memory card slots have begun to disappear from high-end smartphones. But, in Redmi Note models, we will still find them, as well as a capacious battery, good optics with high workmanship. The only thing missing so far is the NFC module. In our country, the mobile payment market is developing rapidly, so many people abandoned Redmi phones because they did not support contactless payments. However, Xiaomi finally noticed the needs of the market, and Redmi Note 8 Pro was equipped with NFC. The device also received a large battery, a headphone jack and a slot for SIM and memory cards. The main camera sensor has an impressive 64 MP, which is more than the flagship phones.
Sounds very tempting from a marketing standpoint, but as you know, the quality of photos is determined by more than just the number of pixels. The processor may cause a little concern – since it is from the Taiwanese division of MediaTek, and not the American Qualcomm. This is the Helio G90T, which on paper and in tests is comparable in efficiency to the Snapdragon 730. So, enough talking, let’s move on to the review …
Redmi Note 8 Pro features comparison
Redmi Note 8 Pro
Redmi Note 7 Pro
6.53-inch IPS
1080?2340 resolution
6.3-inch IPS resolution 1080×2340
6.3-inch IPS resolution 1080×2340
6.3-inch IPS resolution 1080×2340
MediaTek Helio https://jiji.co.ke/car-parts-and-accessories/muffler G90T
Qualcomm Snapdragon 675