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The winner of low budget Mid-Range 2019 device is probably this phone "Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 & the Note 8 pro"

This is the new Xiaomi Redmi note 8 pro
This was during the lunch of the redmi note 8 pro

Xiaomi has been really focused on giving the most affordable smart phones with great spec's that will make your money dance for real, and that is achieved by their sub brand REDMI.


The Note 8 Pro's 6.53-inch FHD+ display is protected by the Gorilla Glass 5, with a small bezel on the bottom and sadly a teardrop notch with a front-facing
20MP camera on the top.The phone sports a headphone jack which other manufacturers are ditching, which is now an extinction in flagship level smart phones with higher costs + an IR blaster that is kinda totally out of line with other smart phones along with the USB-C port that can charge the large 4,500mAh battery with up to 18W power at a time for a faster charge time.

Now lets talk about the major selling point of the device which is probably from the camera aspect
The Note 8 Pro has giving us alot of hypes about the new samsung 64mp camera used in the smart phone though the phone won't even use the full 64MP resolution provided by its Samsung GW1 module at all times. In low-light situations,
four individual pixels will act as a bigger one, bringing the resolution in at 16MP which is called pixel binning as seen in the previous 48mp of the note 7 which smartly combines/merges four pixels to create one super-pixel with 1.6 micrometers (μm) pixel size.while it's not clear if the camera is capable of outputting the full native 64MP in daylight. This main lens is joined by two others, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, a 2MP macro shooter & a depth sensing cam as seen from the above image.
There is also the new mtk chip set in the device which goes Mediatek Helio G90t by name in this 2019 budget feature rich phone, While some people got a thing with Mediatek chip, this new chip from them sounds promising and it's said to be optimised for gaming with great performance for the price. Here is some spec sheet below;



SPECS
  • SoC MediaTek Helio G90T
  • RAM 6GB/8GB
  • Storage 64GB/128GB
  • Display 6.53” FHD+
  • Rear cameras 64MP Samsung ISOCELL GW1, 0.8μm, 8MP, wide-angle 1.12μm, 2MP macro 1.75μm, 2MP, depth sensor, 1.75μm
  • Front camera 20MP
  • Battery 4,500mAh, 18W Type-C fast charging
  • Other IP52 splash-proof, NFC, IR blaster, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colors Mineral Grey, Pearl White, and Forest Green
The device will only be available in China for now, with pre-orders starting today and a release planned for September 3. It comes in three variants, available in gray, white, and green: A 6GB RAM/64GB storage version for RMB 1,400 (~$200), a 6GB/128GB model for RMB 1,600 (~$225), and an 8GB/128GB variant for RMB 1,800 (~$250).




The Pro's smaller brother, the Redmi Note 8, is equipped with a 6.3-inch HD screen, a Snapdragon 665 processor, and appears to have a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Its quad-camera setup is mounted at the top left of its back and allows for images with resolutions of up to 48MP, which is still impressive. Its 4,000mAh battery can be charged at the same 18W as its sibling.

This is the specs for the ordinary Redmi Note 8
Redmi Note 8
SPECS
  • SoC Snapdragon 665
  • RAM 4GB/6GB
  • Storage 64GB/128GB
  • Display 6.3" 1080p
  • Rear cameras 48MP "quad camera" 48MP Samsung ISOCELL, f/1.8, 0.8μm 8MP wide-angle, 1.12μm, 2MP macro 1.75μm, 2MP depth sensor 1.75μm
  • Front camera 13MP
  • Battery 4,000mAh, 18W Type-C fast charging
  • Other 3.5mm headphone jack, IR blaster
  • Colors Blue, white, black
Just like the Pro, the Note 8 will only be available in China for now. Pre-orders begin on September 10 and it'll be available in shops starting on September 17. It, too, consists of three variants available in blue, white, and black: The low-end 4GB RAM/64GB storage version starts at RMB 1,000 (~$140), and the better equipped 6GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB models go for RMB 1,200 (~$170) and RMB 1,400 (~$200) respectively.

Source & credits: Xiaomi and xda

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