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XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 8 PRO

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Characteristics XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 8 PRO

Screen size6.53 "

RAM8 GB

Internal storage256 GB

AnTuTu375613

Capacity4500 mAh

Description

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is a mid-range smartphone equipped with a combination of solid internal hardware and essential everyday features. It comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, providing ample space for apps, media, and files, along with responsive multitasking capabilities.
In terms of performance, the device delivers good overall responsiveness, making it suitable for general usage and moderate gaming. The camera system offers satisfactory image quality, performing reasonably well under standard lighting conditions but may show limitations in more demanding scenarios.
Battery life is supported by a 4500 mAh capacity, which enables the phone to last through a full day of typical use, although results may vary depending on user habits. While wireless charging is not supported, the device includes essential features like NFC for mobile payments and data exchange. It does not support 5G connectivity, relying instead on 4G networks.
The display quality is below average, which may affect the viewing experience for video content and gaming. The physical design is functional and satisfactory, offering a standard smartphone aesthetic without notable premium materials or build innovations.
Overall, the Redmi Note 8 Pro offers a mix of competitive internal specifications with some compromises in display and advanced connectivity features.

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samama abubaker

12.11.2019

Feel the premium phone.

Iam using this phone since 3 week I personally liked this phone.Because in the 20k segment this phone is a beast. Iam a heavy user I used this phone mostly for gaming purpose, and also photography Literally i play pubg for more than 4 hours daily with the graphics settings of(HDR + ULTRA) and also with (Smooth + Extreme) In this settings I don't faced any lag. But but in (HDR + ULTRA) I faced frame drops below 15 FPS. But in the case of (Smooth+ Extreme) we can play upto 60FPS. But in some places like when we (hotdrop) mean if we surrounded with many enemys then the FPS will dropped below 45FPS. But all-over the gaming experience is good. But Also in the higher graphics setting the phone gets heated upto 40 degree that not a big problem because it will cool down immediately after putting phone idle for 2-3 minutes. So the liquid cooling helps to reduce the temperature fastly. PROS: 1:The battery life of the is good if you are a light user then it will runs upto 2and a half day for a heavy user the battery will last upto 1 day. 2: The design of this phone is really amazing and also in the hand it will feel like a premium phone. 3: Both the front and the back is protected with the gorilla glass 5. 4: This phone has a LED notification light and also it has a ir blaster which I personally liked it. 5: All-over the gaming experience is smooth in this phone. 6: The 64mp camera will takes a good photos. 7: The front 20mp shooter is also pretty good. 8: A bigger screen of 6.53 inches.which provides a better experience in gaming. 9: IP52 rating for dustproof and splash proof. 10: This phone has a good processor Helio G90T. The score of this phone is above 282k. CONS: 1: The speaker quality is below average. 2: The Brightness of this phone low. 3: Company should provide the super amoled display. 4: video recording of this phone is very poor. 5: While gaming at highest graphics the phone will started heating. 6: The camera bump is too big if we put a back case on it then also it will not cover the camera bump. 7: fingerprint sensor is too small and also the placement of the fingerprint sensor is bit wrong. 8: 4g connectivity support in 2019 end. This may be issue for future 5g network.

Abhiishek Mohta

09.11.2019

The Redmi Note 8 Pro is powered by the MediaTek G90T gaming processor.

Redmi Note 8 Pro Specifications: 6.53-inch full HD+ (1080p) display | MediaTek G90T octa-core processor | 6GB or 8GB RAM with 64GB or 128GB storage with expandable storage support up to 512GB | 64MP main camera + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro + 2MP depth camera + 20MP camera | 4500 mAh battery with 18W fast charging | MIUI 10 with Android Pie (9) | Redmi Note 8 Pro Review: Camera This is the part which Xiaomi is hyping up, given there’s a 64MP camera out here. The automatic resolution is 16MP. The camera produces bright photos with accurate color tones, even at night. The selfies are impressive on this phone, and it creates a nice depth in Portrait mode, though it is not all perfect with edges on the hair. Redmi Note 8 Pro Review: Performance, battery Games like Asphalt 9, Badland, Nova Legacy all ran without any hitches. I switched Asphalt 9 to high graphics settings and the phone had no problems handling it. The graphics looked smooth without any lag. In regular usage, be it just browsing on social media or using the phone to edit photos to keeping 20 tabs open on Chrome, the experience was smooth. The only issue I noticed, the phone also got warm around the top when gaming for too long. On the battery front, the Redmi Note 8 Pro has a 4500 mAh battery. The 18W fast charger ensures a full charge in under two hours. With moderate usage, you can go up to two days on this phone, while heavy-duty usage means around one and a half days on the device. The Redmi Note 8 Pro runs MIUI 10 based on Android Pie. Xiaomi has said it will get MIUI 11 by the end of December. It does come with Alexa pre-loaded, though Google Assistant is there as well. Redmi Note 8 Pro Review: Design, Display The Redmi Note 8 Pro has a curved back design, though this is a broad and bulky device compared to the previous variant. One reason is the bigger battery. Redmi Note 8 Pro also has a bigger display at 6.53-inches, with the full HD+ resolution. The curved back means it is easier to hold this with one hand, but the size of the device might not always make it possible. The positioning of the fingerprint sensor right at the bottom of the camera module is not ideal either, because you will end up touching the lens like I did and covering it with smudges. The macro camera is placed away from the other three sensors to the right with flash on top of it. The idea here is to let people use flash to add more light when using macro shots. The display on the Redmi Note 8 Pro continues to be one of the best for its price. It does come with Widevine L1 certification you can stream content at HD or full HD on YouTube, Netflix, etc. The viewing angles are good, and this is a sharp display, which works well in most scenarios.

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Jwb

20.04.2024

She must have messed it up lol cuz this my back up phone now but I use it more then the galaxy I literally dropped this mf a 1000 times still no crack on front this bih

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Meme

09.04.2024

All these people saying this is a great phone must have never had a proper one. My girlfriend has this pile of garbage and it's terrible.

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Anonymous

18.03.2024

Can you tell me why does the screen lite up when you haven't the finger sencer on and it still lites up when it is of

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Anonymous

16.03.2024

Me too!! This phone is amazing! 4yrs down

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bogdan

02.03.2024

Best phone ever ... I still have this phone after 4 years of use ...and I still use every day

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Leodis

28.01.2024

I should add to my last comment. Why do I use earbuds with my HiFi? It is because I have a hearing loss, and my earbuds have an app which allows me to customise the frequency profile I receive, using a graphic equaliser. So a good audio phone is very useful. I can also receive good audio directly from my NAS, using the Redmi phone only as a container of a (not wonderful Asustor) control app.

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Leodis

28.01.2024

I am mostly satisfied with the phone, but disappointed in the lack of further updates. My one big criticism relates to something your reviews never appear to mention about almost every phone - that is the audio capability. With the massive use of earbuds, and a growing interest in higher quality Bluetooth I find this phone hopeless. The audio is low quality, and delivers to only one earbud - not stereo. My Xiaomi Pad 6 tablet delivers good 24bit/192KHz audio, but is much less convenient to use.

With the tablet I get high quality audio delivered wirelessly from my HiFi (higher quality than Bluetooth can match), then high quality Bluetooth to my earbuds. I don't live in my personal bubble outside of home, so using a phone's mobile capability is of no interest, other than for occasional txts and calls.

One day I will get a better phone (Redmi Note 12 Pro, or an Xperia, or a OnePlus) that takes audio seriously.